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View Poll Results: Which bumper style do you prefer
One rigid set and a removable skirt 10 18.87%
Two rigid sets, each in a different color 31 58.49%
Neither 12 22.64%
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Re: Bumper covers, two bumpers sets or reversible bumpers?

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Originally Posted by Peter Matteson View Post
The removable covers look horrible, fall off ...

I say go 2 complete rigid sets. In the long run you'll be happier.
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Originally Posted by midway78224 View Post
So for that this year my team has decide to go with two sets of rigid bumpers w/ quick disconnect pins.
Few teams pull off the "shower cap" removable skirt, and a few others pull of the flippable cover. But most teams that go that route, end up having bumpers that don't look very good. A team with horrible looking bumpers gives other teams a first impression of your team that you don't want.

Spend the time to make some quick detach bumpers that you can have two sets of. It'll look better, and spreads the wear of your bumper into two sets, instead of one.
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