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If you are thinking about using these belts you better be ready to do a lot of testing. We have use Brecoflex for the past 8 years. I have seen other teams use them to see them fail. The supper grip is very-very sticky last year we ripped 4 tracks.
The reason was to much power. So if you are using those tracks beware of it's limits. I would hate to see you leave a belt on the rug. If was not fun seeing ours on the rug in half. The red tracks worked the best becasue it does give a little. The tracks would slip before ripping. Have fun on playing with these belt and they do cost some money for them. |
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