PfcAJ
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I don't like the idea of clipping it to the chest. Too much business on that d-ring already without adding a scooter to mix.
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Works fine with the smaller scooters but its not worth the trouble unless there's current. We do this on drifting decos.I don't like the idea of clipping it to the chest. Too much business on that d-ring already without adding a scooter to mix.
I was taught never to let go of a scooter if it wasn't secured in some way. If what I am doing can be done with one hand, I just hold it; if it requires two hands, the nose gets clipped off to my right chest d-ring.
There's a time and a place for everything, including dropping an unsecured scooter. The real threat is that the tow cord will wrap the trigger and turn it on. This is mostly a problem for the Xs. The SS and Gavin triggers don't have this issue (they have different ones)
I don't like the idea of clipping it to the chest. Too much business on that d-ring already without adding a scooter to mix.
Mine gets into the silt so I clip it on the line.if I need both hands I just drop it. as does most everyone I know.
that's one way to go. I generally dont like to be attached to the line thoughMine gets into the silt so I clip it on the line.