cheapholds
Jan 3, 2003, 4:44 AM
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Hello, This is James from Cheap Holds, Inc. We recently aquired the ownership of Crater Holds. There are going to be many changes in store for Crater. One of the *possible* changes will be a switch to a stiffer material. We would still use urethane, however it would not have as much flex to it. The advantages would be a stronger hold, longer lasting texture, and no flexing under body weight. I need input from people who either own or have extensive experience with Crater Holds. So far, many people have expressed their distaste for the extremly soft and flexible material previously used. Some people complain about the incuts flexing during use. Others have complained about the screws sinking too deep or ripping through the material. What are your thoughts??? Would you appreciate or oppose a switch to a stronger urethane? Your input is greatly appreciated [ This Message was edited by: cheapholds on 2003-01-02 20:45 ]
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