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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1527545" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>Just an update. I never got a chance to use the Zip Bandit's until the 25th. We banded 12 head. I looked at them this Sunday a week later. Two bags were hanging by a thread and the rest I'm sure will be off by this upcoming weekend. Which will mean they all fell off in less than two weeks. The smallest was just under 300 lbs and the biggest around 475-500. They are easy to apply. The only issue I haven't mastered yet is pulling them tight to where the end of the tubing hits the end of the zip tie. Applied a few more this weekend. Also applied some Callicrate bands. Will compare how they compare. I have never had bags fall that soon using the Callicrate bander. I'm sure I'm getting more tension on the zip ties. I imagine they will be what I use most of in the future. Unless an issue arises and I can't imagine what it would be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1527545, member: 22295"] Just an update. I never got a chance to use the Zip Bandit's until the 25th. We banded 12 head. I looked at them this Sunday a week later. Two bags were hanging by a thread and the rest I'm sure will be off by this upcoming weekend. Which will mean they all fell off in less than two weeks. The smallest was just under 300 lbs and the biggest around 475-500. They are easy to apply. The only issue I haven't mastered yet is pulling them tight to where the end of the tubing hits the end of the zip tie. Applied a few more this weekend. Also applied some Callicrate bands. Will compare how they compare. I have never had bags fall that soon using the Callicrate bander. I'm sure I'm getting more tension on the zip ties. I imagine they will be what I use most of in the future. Unless an issue arises and I can't imagine what it would be. [/QUOTE]
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