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Home arrow Base Design arrow What is the best material for the back and side edges?

What is the best material for the back and side edges? PDF Print E-mail
It's a personal choice. Poly-With-Gauze works very well. Poly coated is a bit too thick and polyskin can possibly tear and attaching polyskin edges to mono or lace results in a ridge at the join. If your density is 80% or over, poly-with-gauze is a very convenient and practically indestructible edge choice. Extra light units are usually better off being all lace, or polyskin, or a combination of lace and polyskin.
 
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