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    cylinder arms

    hi guys iam after a new cylyner arm
    because jnr has used and abused our soft arms

    i spoke to kurt and he mentioned his multi arms what do they look like and how do they stand up
    we couldnt have a good conversation because he was on the road bad reception

    iam after one that doesnt have a bite bar or compression bar on it (dont like them)
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    Re: cylinder arms

    Kurts are good quality. I brought my cylinder sleeve from him, geeez must be over 15 years ago now.. and I still use it!

    I would highly recomend them. The multi arm isn't the cylinder arm. I have also used many of those over the years.. and top quality in my opnion. They don't have a compression bar in them.

    I don't believe you can go wrong with Kurt's equipment.

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    Re: cylinder arms

    so do u think the multi would suit jnr
    i asked kurt for the cylinder arm with out a bite bar but he said multi is what i want its shaped like a aeroplane wing so we still get a full bite and not a forced bite like a bite bar does

    the soft arms we had didnt last
    stuffed after a year and distroyed by the time they were 2 yrs old jon has some good hole to so show from them
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    Re: cylinder arms

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    so do u think the multi would stand up to jnr
    i asked kurt for the cylinder arm with out a bite bar but he said multi is what i want its shaped like a aeroplane wing so we still get a full bite and not a forced bite like a bite bar does

    the soft arms we had didnt last
    stuffed after a year and distroyed by the time they were 2 yrs old jon has some good hole to so show for it

    LOL... only one way to find out... I have used them with Rotties.. you may get a pinch/bruise or 2..but isn't that half the fun ?

    I can vouch for their quality.

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    Re: cylinder arms

    iam only worried about the holes left in me

    the rest is all in good fun

    btw with the multi do you have to get a sleeve for them like the cylinders
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    Re: cylinder arms

    Nath... heres a photo of them:

    http://www.dogquip.com/images/d1100multiarm1.jpg

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    Re: cylinder arms

    i had a look at that i couldnt work out if it was 2pce or 1
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    Re: cylinder arms

    Its 2 piece

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    I have a 2 multi arms here Nathan, The oldest one would be close to 10 years old from memory, they have both stood up extremely well and outlasted a Gappy and Ray allen bite sleeve. I have had some very large rotts and mastiffs on them over the years and they have stood up very well.

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    Re: cylinder arms

    Hey Nathan,

    After seeing those bite marks on Jons arm from Jnr, I suggest you get your new arm from an old English suite of armour!!!......unless you get one of those new titanium ones just released on the market!!!! lol....

    Cheers,

    Steve

    PS.....Has Jon got the wet suit arm to use underneath yet??

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