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Banding Problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jafruech" data-source="post: 1678111" data-attributes="member: 24025"><p>I second that recommendation. I have both the regular tri-band Bander as well as the XL. I have no desire to use the Calicrate or Cheerios ever again now that I've gotten used to those. </p><p></p><p>My observation has been that those flat bands also cause a lot less discomfort. When I would use the Cheerios or any round band it was pretty obvious when they stood up that they were in discomfort. Once I started using the tri-band bander they would immediately stand up and shake It off like nothing happened without so much as a leg kick of discomfort. Really easy to make sure that you've got two in there, and incredibly fast to use once you get used to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jafruech, post: 1678111, member: 24025"] I second that recommendation. I have both the regular tri-band Bander as well as the XL. I have no desire to use the Calicrate or Cheerios ever again now that I've gotten used to those. My observation has been that those flat bands also cause a lot less discomfort. When I would use the Cheerios or any round band it was pretty obvious when they stood up that they were in discomfort. Once I started using the tri-band bander they would immediately stand up and shake It off like nothing happened without so much as a leg kick of discomfort. Really easy to make sure that you've got two in there, and incredibly fast to use once you get used to them. [/QUOTE]
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