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Posted: I am wondering if any of you have opinions experience in sizing differences between a couple of the toys here.
72mm vs 80mm pendulum poi
and 8mm vs 10mm rope meteor
Thanks!
liquidtrancei dream in circles... 336 posts Location: Scotland
Posted: i prefer 80mm for my contact poi, good size/weight and they are big enough to do most contact tricks with, I also own a 100mm set which rock for contact moves but are a little too big for some techy stuff. As for the meteor there ain't much difference but i'd opt for the 8mm for finer control.
even chuck norris can't pin you down if your on fire
squidBRONZE Member sanguine 382 posts Location: sur, USA
Posted: I like thinner leashes for meteors whenever possible. The thinner the leash, the less weight. The less weight in the middle, the easier it is for the ends to maintain the weight towards the ends and keep the whole rig taut.
"to a man whose only tool is a hammer, the whole world looks like a nail." Abraham Maslow
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