![]() ![]() You could use it naked (No place painful.) Another thing that's great about it is you don't have to pin or clip it anywhere. It's a little different and you'll feel like learning to use an ITR all over again because of the position in which you wear it, but it'll open up some different possibilities. ![]() I've played around with some of the electric powered ones and some of them are nice, but I just prefer the old reliable.įunny I should say that because I'm working on an electric ITR right now. I like the ITR's made by Sorcery best (Kevlar's, Boss, etc.) The elastic powered ones. I know I'm probably making it harder for you then answering your questions but I think these are things to think about. Still others are good for certain things. I've tried out just about every ITR out there. So it's a great gimmick, just know that you won't be able to do some of the things you might know of with IT. There are things you can do with it that you can't do with the standard ITR, but there are things you can only do with it. I should point out that it's not for the most common thread effects. I agree, John Kennedy's Stealth Retractor is awesome. The smaller ITRs however might be a good choice for you if you only plan to do closeup and if you need the smaller size for "hiding" purposes. Generally, the longer the length of the ITR, the more IT it can hold and the farther out the IT can go without reaching the "limits" of the rubberbands. In vol 1 he discusses many of the "standard" ITRs (non-motorized and braked). I would also recommend that you look at all of the Ammar DVDs in the set. In addition, John sells replacement cartridges for the Stealth Retractor and having a spare is very prudent insurance. Doubt that? Check out the Ammar 3 vol DVD set where Michael highlights some of these effects.Īnother plus is that John's Stealth Retractor come with kevlar IT and can do many things that regular IT cannot handle (literally). It is NOT spring loaded and allows you to do effects that, frankly, cannot be accomplished without such a device. John Kennedy's Stealth Retractor is awesome. ![]()
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