Thoughts on SD12 Vs S12

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John McClung
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Post by John McClung »

What Scott Howard and Jim Smith said: you can get the knee levers placement to be more ergonomic and comfortable on the SD-12 body.

Although, now that I think about it: an SD-12 WITHOUT a pad might be better, I don't believe resting your right arm and wrist on a pad is good form and can actually hurt your technique.
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Post by Brint Hannay »

John McClung wrote:Although, now that I think about it: an SD-12 WITHOUT a pad might be better, I don't believe resting your right arm and wrist on a pad is good form and can actually hurt your technique.
Dunno about the wrist, but--

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