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material of bumper
hello
any one know the material of the bumper surface? what kind of cloth is it? We lost it..,.... |
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Re: material of bumper
The blue box of R21D specifically mentions 1000D Cordura as a legal material, but as far as I know the manual only requires you to have "rugged, smooth cloth".
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Re: material of bumper
As a follow-up question, would spraying our bumpers with Teflon spray be legal?
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Re: material of bumper
pipsqueaker, I don't believe that using Teflon spray would be legal for use on bumpers. I think a better alternative would be to use a slick bumper material like the one from AndyMark or something like sailcloth
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Re: material of bumper
We'll most likely use the AM "slick" cloth based on our primarily offensive strategy. We do have the old-school "cordura" cloth on hand as well, and we may switch before Bayou.
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