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Re: Who has the most unique way of hurdling and/or herding?

After watching some videos from St. Louis both 525 and 45 had unique methods. While they may not have been the best, they got the job done in a unique way. 525's reverse lift seems very simple, allowing them to not have to backup and bring thier arm back to hurdle. 45 also has a way that solve that problem that many arms have of having to back up and retract thier arm. Thier 'swinging arm' is works similary to 217's as it swings back, allowing the robot to drive under the overpass quickly after hurlding. I think that with a little more practice, they can certainly be a big threat in thier upcomming regionals and in Atlanta.

I do agree that 217 is also unique, but they have already been mentioned plenty of times already.
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