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Re: Legality of Surgical Tube Flail for Ball Intake

As long as it doesn't exceed 15" beyond the frame perimeter and follows all rules, I don't see how it would be disallowed. Are you placing any weights at the end of the tubing? I could see that being a safety issue since surgical tubing will dissipate energy pretty quickly, but a weight would have potential to cause harm if separated from the robot.