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Mr_CoopsSILVER Member member 42 posts Location: Lancashire, United Kingdom
Posted: What material can I use to make poi Io know any would probably do but to get that movement of tails I have no idea. I have only used rip stop nylon and dunno material very well it has to be said. Any suggestions for substitutes
Posted: You should use something with low drag for tails unless you real want a workout with your poi. Polyester material is good and comes in a heap of patterns or you can use some nylon cords to have multi tails.
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