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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 hunterteam3476 View Post
Tell me if this looks un-professional. this Is the reversible bumper cover
No, that one looks great! It really does. Well done!

I was just saying that most teams that do the "shower cap", or the reversible covers, don't do them right, which ends up making the robot look unprofessional (with no disrepect to any robots in this thread).

With never seeing a robot operate, people judge robots based on appearances, or how the "think it will work", or how successful they "think it will be". Bumpers are a great way to provide a first impression. If your bumpers don't look good, impressions are already made, without ever seeing your robot perform.
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