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Re: pic: New low bar flaps

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Apparently KC regional doesn't qualify for "most" events status. I asked Tyler, the head ref, this morning and he pointed out the operative word "most" in the update.
It's also due to shipments. The places close to carr warehouses and all will get them first than others.
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Re: pic: New low bar flaps

Has anyone actively tried to get a boulder through this? I know it's "technically" illegal but if someone can get the ball through the gaps after they've potentially been disrupted and moved by a robot isn't that more of just a poor design by the GDC then a foul or illegal movement of a boulder by a team.
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Re: pic: New low bar flaps

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Has anyone actively tried to get a boulder through this? I know it's "technically" illegal but if someone can get the ball through the gaps after they've potentially been disrupted and moved by a robot isn't that more of just a poor design by the GDC then a foul or illegal movement of a boulder by a team.
Some of the volunteers at Wilsonville were trying to do this while teams were connecting to the field...they didn't manage to get one all the way through, but one boulder made it to the other side of the low bar, held in place by one of the flaps. Definitely not impossible.

I was also playing around with one of the low bars -- as a result of the rubbery material the flaps are made of, it's close to impossible to get it to swing all the way around the bar as the fabric did. I couldn't tell exactly how much room it was taking up, but I think it was about half an inch under the low bar, so some teams that are close to 14" could have a little unexpected fun this weekend getting through.
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Re: pic: New low bar flaps

It seems the new strips are ziptied to each other, so they all move as one, so it shouldn't be too much of an entanglement problem.
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Re: pic: New low bar flaps

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It seems the new strips are ziptied to each other, so they all move as one, so it shouldn't be too much of an entanglement problem.
Unless it's just us, they aren't. There are zipties on either side of the flaps to hold them in place on the bar and then another pair attached to each flap itself so they don't fly off the bar. (Since it's just a piece of the vinyl draped over the bar)

As per flipping them around (not your post, but it's early so I really don't want to go back and quote theirs too!), it hasn't seemed like too much of an issue here in Arkansas. That might not be true today or in other places, but it does appear that the flaps fling outward just so that it lets robots through fairly easily.
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Re: pic: New low bar flaps

Thanks for sharing the picture!

Hopefully this'll work alright...
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