It does indeed, and thanks for the reply. I've waivered on the kevlar vs cotton rope, so I have been very curious to hear from people that have actually used HoP's meteor. I have total faith in HoP's quality, but I have a personal preference for thin ropes and less metal hardware.
Thin ropes, I have found, have less weight, making the weight from the wicks more significant and easier to spin because it keeps the inertia of the meteor at the ends and I dont have to use as much force to keep the whole thing taut.
They do take a bit of getting used to though, and if you are accustomed to thicker ropes (or staves), it can be a bit uncomfortable. But I compare it to how you hold a straight staff vs a Buugeng. What works for the former is highly uncomfortable for the latter.
But I definitely value experienced advice and everyone is advocating 3/8th to 1/2 inch.
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