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| megashock5:
Hmmm. Sounds like I really can't go wrong with either. The T-Stiks are a little cheaper, but I'm slightly worried about the lift-twist system of switching wearing out or something after doing it too many times. |
| patrickl:
--- Quote from: megashock5 on June 18, 2004, 03:00:37 pm ---Hmmm. Sounds like I really can't go wrong with either. The T-Stiks are a little cheaper, but I'm slightly worried about the lift-twist system of switching wearing out or something after doing it too many times. --- End quote --- I don't see how it's different. You lift the stick so it grabs on to the lever and then you turn it to twist the lever. I don't see the lifting itself add any wear and tear. I went for the T-Stick mostly because of looks. I personally like the looks of a red ball handle stick best (this costs a lot extra though) I never cared much for the tapered shape of the omnisticks. Apart from that, I couldn't figure out how to cleanly mount the stick with the lever sticking through the cover. |
| mahuti:
is it so bad if the mechanism wears out after a year of hard use? It's all down to taste, but I just don't like the look of the Omni-sticks enough to even worry about how long the t-sticks will last. Anyway, a year or 2 from now, there will be some newer cooler stick that I'll replace the t-sticks with anyway. |
| PaulG:
I don't see how there's any difference either? Whether it's the switch that's triggering the the inside to switch, or the twisting, the innards are both being subjected to wear and tear. Unless the Prodigy's are constructed of higher quality, it really seams like a wash to me. |
| mahuti:
I don't know much about the omnisticks functionality, but I will be surprised if the t-sticks method holds out. That being said, I would still by the t-stick over an over. It's that nice. |
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