What's up wind folks? I tried threading the loop and go different ways but can't get a clean pattern like on the old school boom.
The result is the lines cross and they pop and cut prematurely.
Is there a trick to it? When I had a camera on the boom I remember seeing the line slide which was so cool, it was on a streamlined boom. It would cut through the carbon tail.
Now on the loop and go I think it doesn't slide easily and that's why the like end up crossing. I can see that when releasing the outhaul too.
I use formuline on my boom both head and tail (usually one that has worn the ends from being used as a dh). I doubt it'll wear out before the boom breaks in the next decade. It'll definitely outlast the grip.
I think that it is more of an issue with a single eyelet as compared to when there are two and one can thread it the classical way, using both eyelets.
A better rope will however reduce both the friction and the wear.