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The raimondi is mega compared to the lash, if the Rubi is better again, I can't wait to try it!

With a super low profile, strap width of .85mm and the fact that u can actually feel the strap stretch to point of breaking gives u huge amount of feedback!
Ask @AliGage haha

Thing is u can get complacent and start resting on them cos they feel so solid! Haha
 

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So these things have arisen again...........all the vids on YouTube showing various makes and kinds on the market, all have a similar substrate, mainly new screed.....which if done right, "should" be flat....if not level??

Just gets me, why do these things have to be SO bloody expensive.......look on fleabay for just the pliers.....£45 ffs.
At the end of the day they are only cheep looking plastic clips/wedges. So who's the mug??

Saying that......I do need to try some of them.
 

widler

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Slight texture, I've not had them out of the box yet, they do look very flat though. That kit came free with a pedalo that I've been threatening to buy for ages, also from kwiksplit, won't get to use it for a couple of weeks yet

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Best bit of kit ive bought in a while is the rambo bri, a honest to god back saver and cleans floors great , i wanted the one with the squegie thingie but he had none in stock, so i just got the normal one , still great though
 

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