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Re: Minibot non-slip pad question

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Originally Posted by foozie View Post
What exactly would the judges consider a non-slip pad? It doesn't really seem clear.
In FTC, the non-slip pad example is drawer liner from Lowes. It's not a solid rubber, but more like a meshy rubber soft foam.

Keep in mind that in FTC non-slip pad is an extra allowed material. It's not actually on the TETRIX website. Thus, if it's not in the MINIBOT allowed materials, non-slip pad is not allowed. Read the rules to see if it is.
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