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bjw said..cauncy said..
aint that a rip off of the ocean rodeo bar?
I looked at the 2 online and they look identical. Even the chicken loop and swivel looks the same as the current bws.
Someone said BWS had a click bar patent in sometime ago, so I'm guessing BWS designed it and is supplying Ocean Rodeo.
Nope wrong. Ocean Rodeo designed the Stick Shift Bar in conjunction with R3 designs, Designs on the first incarnation started way back in 2011, it has evolved a lot since then though. Not sure on how those companies are interlinked but they are somehow.
On sold this bar design to BWS. The only thing BWS has changed is the colour. And the name.
BWS had/has a rear line trim patent in but the design was pretty primitive like a btb trim cleat at one end of the bar. But the idea was there.
BWS and Ocean Rodeo (and others) have shared parts before on their bars.
Quite a few companies share that same QR, bar, & front line attachment design.
Doesnt really matter who designed what in any case. The bar is really good, get a demo.
Feedback I've had on this bar-
initially is "WTF?"
After using it "I want one"
Bar diameter is a bit bigger than others but the eva is nice and soft. The open design carbon composite bar flushes debris out really well. Stopper works sweet and clear lines atb. Line quality is great - Liros 580kg HD. The rear lines pay out when not under tension. Replacing parts is simple and relatively quick, spares available, you can change the trim knob to the left if desired.
The design is so simple looking at it, minimal moving parts but it did take ages to get it right with bar materials and small design issues.
Ocean Rodeo, BWS, or whoever is next - it's a good bar.
I think rear line trim is the way looking forward.
cauncy not really a "rip off" as I'm sure there's cash changing hands somewhere along the line

sorry for the hijack.