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newhybrid | wrapping APTconvict knee wraps? | 06-08-2015 @ 08:57 | |
Member 3714, 637 posts SQ 265, BP 177.5, DL 265707.5 kgs @ 97kgs Eq | anyone used these? i have the double ply ones and they are as stiff as feck. having trouble tucking them under at the end as they are so thick and stiff. anyone got any links or tips as to how best to do this? | ||
VanillaGorilla | ... | 06-08-2015 @ 09:14 | |
the UK's leading expert in bio mechanics Member 1973, 7379 posts | Wrap in a loop of cord on the penultimate wrap, then on the final wrap poke the end through the loop then pull it through the wrap. Enjoy trting to get 'em off too! | ||
newhybrid | ... | 06-08-2015 @ 09:39 | |
Member 3714, 637 posts SQ 265, BP 177.5, DL 265707.5 kgs @ 97kgs Eq | sweet nice one, thank you. i was trying to do the loop on the last wrap. only used inzer wraps before and i've always tied them off so this is pretty new to me. did manage to get the APT ones to stay on last time but it loooked like they were about to come loose at any time. | ||
Funky_monkey | ... | 07-08-2015 @ 11:05 | |
403 forbidden message Member 160, 5121 posts SQ 190, BP 137.5, DL 225552.5 kgs @ 86kgs UnEq | Once you've come to the final wrap, move the penultimate one a little so it's a tad looser. Don't push it through with a screwdriver as you'll poke a hole through it. Maybe use a slightly blunter object, and a pair of pliers to pull them through | ||
newhybrid | ... | 07-08-2015 @ 17:27 | |
Member 3714, 637 posts SQ 265, BP 177.5, DL 265707.5 kgs @ 97kgs Eq | thanks, using them tonight so will try it. | ||