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Removable clipper rail should be removed.
Waylon Lew - maker of Wasabi bags
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"Footbag can be pretty frustrating when it's supposed to be fun. I was partly driven by this forum - practice, practice, practice... As that is true, I think someone can be too focused on progressing and training that they miss the fun aspect of it." - Bander87
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"Footbag can be pretty frustrating when it's supposed to be fun. I was partly driven by this forum - practice, practice, practice... As that is true, I think someone can be too focused on progressing and training that they miss the fun aspect of it." - Bander87
sorry...would you mind elaborating a bit on why it should be removed?Wasabi wrote:Removable clipper rail should be removed.
From my understanding, they help prevent the bag from rolling off, which makes stalling easier. I know they don't promote proper form, which is the main issue against them(?)
But the way I see it...I can use them to help learn harder tricks at first, then remove the rails after I got the other components of the trick down. Or I can gradually make the rails smaller before removing completely.
Unless...you're saying I should remove them because they're ugly
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nice. cut those boxes of stitches holding the sides of the shoe to the top of the toe (4 in total, 2 per shoe). It does not harm the structure of the shoe (if you only cut the thread ) and if you relace the shoes normally, they look just as if you had not made that cut.
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I actually did it but the shoe is brand new and is still keeping it's original shape.
Hopefully in a few more sessions it will open up.
It's funny how the laver toe box does really improve stalls... the flat side as well for inside stalls.
My friends were making fun saying that I should stick a pair of salad bowls on my shoes
Hopefully in a few more sessions it will open up.
It's funny how the laver toe box does really improve stalls... the flat side as well for inside stalls.
My friends were making fun saying that I should stick a pair of salad bowls on my shoes
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Yeah, I remember that feeling of "Whoa, these shoes give me so much control!"DimitriFrazao wrote:Before and after...
I first changed from $5 granny bag to a real 32 panel facile pallet flyingclipper. I was amazed how much control I had with a good footbag.
Then I upgraded from converses to Lavers... Wow... Didn't know a shoe could make such a difference
Even more control and way better stalls.
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