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Make a loop @ end of Pole spear Band for float

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cody909

Beginner Spearo
Jun 10, 2008
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Heyyy, I know many people on this forum buy surgical tubing but i dont know where i can buy it, and i dont have car (Im 15) so i cant just drive around and shop, I was wondering if i can buy like 1 or 2 feet off somone, Ill pay for shipping and for tube. I dont know how much it cost but i dont think it is much. I should be able to afford a small amount but i cant buy off the internet because they only sell in bult of like 30 ft.

The tubing i need is for a pole spear to connect a float line, to the end,
I need to make a Loop of band on the end of the band i have on there already to prevent drag when line is connected.

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Thank you so much
- Cody Kruk
 
I know Manny Puig just ties a knot with the end of his (extra long)polespear band and attaches a float line to there if needed. Hope this helped...I see no one else was quick to give ya an answer!

P.S. If ya use your polespear ALOT like I do...You'll use up 30 feet of tubing in a few years or less easily. The power bands wear quickly and must be replaced often. Get good at making your own...Much cheaper that way. I even carry an extra band on my float in case the one on the spear breaks or gets weak. Could save a trip!
 
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