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pic: Thera-Band material
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Re: pic: Thera-Band material
I'm really interested in how well this works, do you have any videos?
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Re: pic: Thera-Band material
Nice! How effective did you find it was?
Do you think there are any advantages over polycord? |
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Re: pic: Thera-Band material
How did you splice the ends?
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Re: pic: Thera-Band material
I believe they come as a closed loop band. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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Re: pic: Thera-Band material
We used Thera-Band as a prototype shooter wheel material in 2009. It worked awesomely.
Nice idea using it as an intake belt! -Brando |
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Re: pic: Thera-Band material
That particular one was connected using rubber cement. I explicitly asked the team that question.
I only recall seeing them out on the field once, but it was moving a ball at the time, so feel free to draw a conclusion from that data point. |
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Re: pic: Thera-Band material
What exactly do those weights measure? If I were to apply the rated force to pull the band how far would it stretch?
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Re: pic: Thera-Band material
Resistive force (albeit in mass units!) at a certain percent elongation:
![]() EDIT: more data is available in the Thera-Band Instruction Manual. The OP's table corresponds to approximately 50% elongation. Last edited by Nate Laverdure : 07-03-2012 at 16:30. |
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Re: pic: Thera-Band material
Well right from the get go it has the advantage of not needing a 2 inch diameter pulley to work.
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Re: pic: Thera-Band material
Just thought I would comment because this looks like it could help people with their frisbee intake ideas! I will show this to my team and see what they think!
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