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Rings for handles?

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Topic: Rings for handles?
Posted By: Derousseau
Subject: Rings for handles?
Date Posted: 8/22/14 at 11:51pm
On the throwing weights.    What are and where would one get the rings for handles I see on the weights?

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Marcelo



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Posted By: dWood
Date Posted: 8/23/14 at 1:38am
Landrich Power systems would be my first choice,followed by Old Celt

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JUST BRING IT /

SPEED KILLS..BUT STRENGTH PUNISHES


Posted By: getyoukilt
Date Posted: 9/04/14 at 12:13pm
I had a shop bend them around a piece of pipe. Cost me 20 bucks each. Landrich has a hybrid design d/ring that works very well.

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"     " - Harpo Marx


Posted By: Moosie
Date Posted: 9/04/14 at 12:23pm
Ironmind has some:

R-Ring Handle


R-Ring Handle

Use this ring weight for finger lifts, throwing or even making your own Dinnie-style stones.

No. 1258 (2 lb.) $24.95

If you need a loading pin, please see item Nos. 1313 and 1314. You can use either loading pin, but the finger ring takes the large carabiner only



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Jim Dougherty

Ned Pepper: I call that bold talk for a one-eyed fat man.

Rooster Cogburn: Fill your hands, you son of a bitch.


Posted By: TomLawrence
Date Posted: 9/04/14 at 1:53pm
I just had a conversation with Mike Landrich on this very topic.  I have R-Rings on my weights.  They are 6" OD, which seems to be a little smaller than the ones I run across at games. 

Mike puts 7" OD rings on his weights, FWIW.

Tom


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Aim high. Stay hungry.


Posted By: dWood
Date Posted: 9/04/14 at 2:08pm
It's also nice to have D handles,rings( thin and small), and triangle handles to mix it up..don't be dependent on one type of ring because when you go to a games with different handles no one wants to hear you whine

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JUST BRING IT /

SPEED KILLS..BUT STRENGTH PUNISHES


Posted By: Moosie
Date Posted: 9/04/14 at 2:28pm
Originally posted by dWood dWood wrote:

It's also nice to have D handles,rings( thin and small), and triangle handles to mix it up..don't be dependent on one type of ring because when you go to a games with different handles no one wants to hear you whine


That's so true. Whatever the AD says your throwing, throw it. You're allowed to whine when you run out of beer. Or in Kevin's case, when you're not allowed to spin on the WOB.

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Jim Dougherty

Ned Pepper: I call that bold talk for a one-eyed fat man.

Rooster Cogburn: Fill your hands, you son of a bitch.



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