Use a double ender or your belt clipKubis are only hard to pull apart if you put them on with the oring dry. A tiny bit of silicone grease or even spit prior to donning and they come off very easily (but not unintentionally).
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Use a double ender or your belt clipKubis are only hard to pull apart if you put them on with the oring dry. A tiny bit of silicone grease or even spit prior to donning and they come off very easily (but not unintentionally).
At least with Kubi's you don’t need to align them. They just work.The Rolock 90 instructions for mounting gloves on the glove ring are that you align an imaginary line that extends through the middle finger of the glove with an alignment dot on the glove ring. I found that aligning the dot with an imaginary line that extends through the space between my thumb and index finger works better for me. Either way, it is fairly simple and easy....once the glove and wrist rings are setup, the fit will be the same each and every time one twists the glove rings on.
Use a double ender or your belt clip
Definitely an option if you forgot to lube.Use a double ender or your belt clip
Yup...I guess they are the superior system. I will be forever doomed to mediocrity as I work so danged hard to get my Rolock rings properly aligned.At least with Kubi's you don’t need to align them. They just work.
I’ve never bothered.Definitely an option if you forgot to lube.
Admission is the first step.Yup...I guess they are the superior system. I will be forever doomed to mediocrity as I work so danged hard to get my Rolock rings properly aligned.
-Z
You mean like changing a torn glove on a Kubi ring? Would be a very short video.Some people just want to struggle, would love to watch a video on one of those no index glove changes.
It’s literally 60 seconds. Helps if you’ve a plastic card to lever out the O-rings. No alignment required.Show me