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diff between omer circular and performer

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Alfy

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guys im purchasing the omer 105 roller , but im kinda confused about the bands.
i dont know the difference between the omer circular bands and the omer performer bands and what length to get.

thanks
 
Hi Alfy, only seeing this post now as I'm searching to find out what size replacement bands I need for my Omer 85 roller, I bought a 12 Metre roll of 14 mm performer rubber to cut to size. If you have found the info you were looking for already you can ignore the rest of this, for these rollers they use a type of band made by Omer called Performer which is available in 3 size thickness's (14, 16, 18 mm). The Caymen ET Roller is capable of using 2 bands, one (really 2 bands joined by Dyneema) as the Primary band for the rollers and the other a single Circular band that goes through the opening on the muzzle. They both use Performer rubber which will vary in size and thickness depending on what length of gun you are using.
 
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