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Just acquired a pole as a present that wasnt elasticated.



 
 
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Old May 8th, 2004, 08:12 PM
Titus A Ducksass AKA Lou Simon (Just for Gran) Luc
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Default Just acquired a pole as a present that wasnt elasticated.

I have used a pole a few times (belonged to a neighbour who has since
moved house). However, I have just bought a pole and it came with 2
elastics 1 gray and 1 day glow orange. They were in the base of the
pack, no anchors, plastic bush or stornfo (or whatever).

Question 1 is, how do I know what elastic rating they are?

The gray one is very strong and quite thick (I cannot snap it) so I
assume it is a high rating.

The pole is a 11m Frantic.

Question 2 is, when elasticating, how much tension do I put in it?
And, how will I know I am at the right tension? - initial thought is
to use a bag of sugar to pull it out a set length.

Question 3 is has anyone any idea who makes it?
 




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