what is the real difference in pull tho... the snap-in itself looks to solve most accidental releases anyway... if its .5lb of force vs. .75lb of
force, it seems a little silly...
but good ideas tho... thanks for the vid!
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Originally posted by Drewculous
what is the real difference in pull tho... the snap-in itself looks to solve most accidental releases anyway... if its .5lb of force vs. .75lb of
force, it seems a little silly...
I expect you can dial in a fair amount of variance in the release resistance (especially if the interior of the orange tube is ribbed where it flares
out on the exterior).
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The amount of resistance the snap provides is what is adjustable. This allows riders performing advanced moves to worry less about accidentally
triggering their safety.
I also like the click when you engage it so you know it hasn't slid out and only partially engaged. Maybe something like this for the primary tophat
release on the depower kites?
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