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can you make this trick? Knot on a toggle?

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nice knott.

Just FYI, there was a time when people used knotted rope to pull on.
If you are ever in a situation again where you dont have a "loop" dont frett just pull on the string;)

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That's a good one. I get an overhand in the steering line now and then, but not in the toggle itself.

As for holding it, you could just put the wad in the palm of your hand, make a fist over it, and run the line out between the top side of two of your fingers, like holding the old-fashioned wood dowel toggles. That's what I do sometimes when I'm in a hurry to steer, and I don't have a few seconds to thread my fingers into the inside of the loop.

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Wow ....... nice.

I have the toggles by UPT with the fabric finger on the top and the straight pin on the bottom. And I'm very careful how I stow my brakes and the excess steering line.

I think I'd be hard pressed to end up with your ball of crap.
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That's a good one. I get an overhand in the steering line now and then, but not in the toggle itself.

As for holding it, you could just put the wad in the palm of your hand, make a fist over it, and run the line out between the top side of two of your fingers, like holding the old-fashioned wood dowel toggles. That's what I do sometimes when I'm in a hurry to steer, and I don't have a few seconds to thread my fingers into the inside of the loop.



I hold like that nearly all of the time, especially with gloves on (no chance of getting my hand stuck in the loop)..

And my Speed Glider has a very large loop and a plastic Toggle (like your old wooden one) - if I remember, I'll send a photo

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As for holding it, you could just put the wad in the palm of your hand, make a fist over it, and run the line out between the top side of two of your fingers, like holding the old-fashioned wood dowel toggles.



I hold like that nearly all of the time, especially with gloves on (no chance of getting my hand stuck in the loop)..



Yep. Some people really jam their hands in the loops so tight that they can't get them back out easy and quick. I've always had a problem with that technique. I just put three fingers in my loops, so that there's a loose fit, and I can quickly pull them out if necessary in order to do something else.

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As for holding it, you could just put the wad in the palm of your hand, make a fist over it, and run the line out between the top side of two of your fingers, like holding the old-fashioned wood dowel toggles.



I hold like that nearly all of the time, especially with gloves on (no chance of getting my hand stuck in the loop)..


Yep. Some people really jam their hands in the loops so tight that they can't get them back out easy and quick. I've always had a problem with that technique. I just put three fingers in my loops, so that there's a loose fit, and I can quickly pull them out if necessary in order to do something else.



AND it gives you a few inches extra at flare time...B|










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As for holding it, you could just put the wad in the palm of your hand, make a fist over it, and run the line out between the top side of two of your fingers, like holding the old-fashioned wood dowel toggles.



I hold like that nearly all of the time, especially with gloves on (no chance of getting my hand stuck in the loop)..


Yep. Some people really jam their hands in the loops so tight that they can't get them back out easy and quick. I've always had a problem with that technique. I just put three fingers in my loops, so that there's a loose fit, and I can quickly pull them out if necessary in order to do something else.



AND it gives you a few inches extra at flare time...B|


Not everyone needs a few extra inches to get the job done.;):D:D
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As for holding it, you could just put the wad in the palm of your hand, make a fist over it, and run the line out between the top side of two of your fingers, like holding the old-fashioned wood dowel toggles.



I hold like that nearly all of the time, especially with gloves on (no chance of getting my hand stuck in the loop)..


Yep. Some people really jam their hands in the loops so tight that they can't get them back out easy and quick. I've always had a problem with that technique. I just put three fingers in my loops, so that there's a loose fit, and I can quickly pull them out if necessary in order to do something else.



AND it gives you a few inches extra at flare time...B|


Not everyone needs a few extra inches to get the job done.;):D:D

It's always nice to have an inch or two in reserve, Just for that final push
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As for holding it, you could just put the wad in the palm of your hand, make a fist over it, and run the line out between the top side of two of your fingers, like holding the old-fashioned wood dowel toggles.



I hold like that nearly all of the time, especially with gloves on (no chance of getting my hand stuck in the loop)..


Yep. Some people really jam their hands in the loops so tight that they can't get them back out easy and quick. I've always had a problem with that technique. I just put three fingers in my loops, so that there's a loose fit, and I can quickly pull them out if necessary in order to do something else.



AND it gives you a few inches extra at flare time...B|


Not everyone needs a few extra inches to get the job done.;):D:D


If yer not using all that's available to ya...you end up doing a lotta SOLO jumps.










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