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How many inches is your stiffy?


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11" at the moment. Could see it getting shorter with practice.:biggrin:

 

I'm the other way round. Mine is seven inches but I might make a bigger one.

I am using an Edlerid Dyneema Quickdraw with with no covering and a karabiner. But I am thinking of making a slightly longer one and doing away with the karabiner altogether. I just don't want it so long that it interferes with my Ascentree. Just wondering what length others are finding works well for them.

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I'm the other way round. Mine is seven inches but I might make a bigger one.

I am using an Edlerid Dyneema Quickdraw with with no covering and a karabiner. But I am thinking of making a slightly longer one and doing away with the karabiner altogether. I just don't want it so long that it interferes with my Ascentree. Just wondering what length others are finding works well for them.

 

Boring post. I was enjoying the derail😂😂.

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Dear Agony Arb,

How do I get a stiffy...?

Should I ask a fellow arb to let me play with his stiffy?

When I do get a stiffy, should I tell my missus keep it to myself or chat about it on a public forum?

Confused.

Ty Korrigan

Aged 14years 3 months

 

:rofl:

 

Funniest reply ever.

:lol:

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