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With my new color mod, my lavers are bling bling...sorta.
Gold goes well with blue.
As my friend pointed out, its hard to see the gold coloring with the lighting. Sigh. It looks phat in person though, I promise.
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I agree. Very nice job modding. I hope mine come out that clean looking when I'm through with my ct's. IF they ever COME.
I just checked my order status, and they've been shipped !!
But, does anyone know what this means, or if I should be concerned about it ? It was in the deatails part of the UPS tracking for my package.
"Note: UPS has received shipper's billing information electronically. Billing information received does not indicate shipment pickup or drop-off. Please contact the shipper for more details. "
I just checked my order status, and they've been shipped !!
But, does anyone know what this means, or if I should be concerned about it ? It was in the deatails part of the UPS tracking for my package.
"Note: UPS has received shipper's billing information electronically. Billing information received does not indicate shipment pickup or drop-off. Please contact the shipper for more details. "
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Word!K-dOUble wrote:i hate shredding in new lavers ... soo uncomfortable!!!
Here a pair of brand new Lavers, just got them a week ago. Never been shreded in. Way to stiff compared to my other ones.
You can see them at: http://lightingbolt.250free.com/100_1655.JPG
And here my first pair of lavers. I love them to death. There about 3 months old. The only mods been done on them are the toe boxs been opened and the right one has half of the toe canvas cut out. The spacers are made of beads duct taped together. I couldn't find and tubes that I liked, so I thought what the hell.
You can see them at: http://lightingbolt.250free.com/100_1669.JPG
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Question for Eric and Stephen:
I noticed both of you cut the bottom two eyetlets off and laced them normally. Does doing that mod effecting doing toe stalls and catching the bag. I like my lavers tighter but it makes the box to small for me. I am still trying to get my two adds down good, so does it effect alot. I was messing with plo today,and I kept hooking the bag off the wall when I would set it.
I noticed both of you cut the bottom two eyetlets off and laced them normally. Does doing that mod effecting doing toe stalls and catching the bag. I like my lavers tighter but it makes the box to small for me. I am still trying to get my two adds down good, so does it effect alot. I was messing with plo today,and I kept hooking the bag off the wall when I would set it.
I do that as well, although I think I've cut more than just the bottom two eyelets - although I might be wrong.
I find that it doesn't make any difference with toe stalls (and I'm the toe stall world record holder ) but it makes a minimal difference with pixie and fairy sets - it makes them easier - this is mainly for doing really quick sets for stuff like beta sailing or beta frantic sets - for a normal pixie moves, I can pretty much hit them in anything. If you have good pixie technique it shouldn't matter anyway.
I find that it doesn't make any difference with toe stalls (and I'm the toe stall world record holder ) but it makes a minimal difference with pixie and fairy sets - it makes them easier - this is mainly for doing really quick sets for stuff like beta sailing or beta frantic sets - for a normal pixie moves, I can pretty much hit them in anything. If you have good pixie technique it shouldn't matter anyway.
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The last line is the important part.
Cutting off the sidewalls just makes it so you can snap the pixie/fairy out faster. If you are doing a proper toe stall you shouldn't need sidewalls to hold the bag in. I have found that it has helped insaneify my pixies and it has forced me to develop super solid toe stalls. doing that has led to alot more control on things like atomics where I find that set position is really important.
cut off your training wheels!
ps as a side bonus I don't get anymore comments by strangers claiming that I need the 'glove' to catch the bag on my toe.
Cutting off the sidewalls just makes it so you can snap the pixie/fairy out faster. If you are doing a proper toe stall you shouldn't need sidewalls to hold the bag in. I have found that it has helped insaneify my pixies and it has forced me to develop super solid toe stalls. doing that has led to alot more control on things like atomics where I find that set position is really important.
cut off your training wheels!
ps as a side bonus I don't get anymore comments by strangers claiming that I need the 'glove' to catch the bag on my toe.
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Alright,sorry I didn't notice yours to Jeremy. I have another reeason to maybe cut them off. I think it is cause the way my foot is shaped on the left outside that this happens. Since the stitching is cut,it makes like a pocket bewteen the toe box and the wall,leaving just enough room for the bag to squeeze in there. And usually the bag seems to roll into it,making it hard to do stings. So I think I might do the eyelet cut mod, it'll help with getting my pixies good and should help on strings.
Edit: Also wondering,does the broka mod help alot. I have heard from alot of people that it just makes the cranking more conmfortable. But I am at the point of starting to work on clippers, can crank my ankle to about a 75 degree ankle give or take. Did you notice if it helped with how far you can crank it?
Edit: Also wondering,does the broka mod help alot. I have heard from alot of people that it just makes the cranking more conmfortable. But I am at the point of starting to work on clippers, can crank my ankle to about a 75 degree ankle give or take. Did you notice if it helped with how far you can crank it?
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