It may take an hour or so to untangle your lines but they will separate, just take your time and do one line at a time and set it aside until you have the 4 lines next to each other, pair them off with a handful of screwdrivers then back on your handles and winder. Check out the line management video and this will probably be your last tangled mess. I don't use the figure 8 wrap on the quad sets, just a straight wrap.
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#93028 Crossed over to the dark side.
Posted by hyzakite
on 11 June 2013 - 09:21 AM
#93026 Crossed over to the dark side.
Posted by hyzakite
on 11 June 2013 - 06:54 AM
What do you mean by tangles? Like a spaghetti mess? You're not SOL, just need to take your time to separate all 4 lines and start all over. Sounds like way to early to be thinking 1.5b pro's, they'll crash and burn just as easy as the exp only with a higher price tag involved. Check out the video on line management, maybe you started out wrong, with your line set.
#82169 Endcap to shock cord placement
Posted by hyzakite
on 21 July 2011 - 05:09 AM
There is a good point here! If you have an older/well used Rev and pay no attention to what side of the hole the endcap is next to, that is the side of the edge pocket that is wearing through to white material of the cloth by the endcap rubbing on the same spot. Now I need a trade my wind meter in for a good timer to give the material equal wear
#78475 Photos of your B-series Pros
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on 09 March 2011 - 11:38 AM
Reminds me of the Green Goblin from Spider Man, just a little more neon.
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