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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 jayeff

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Hi @smallniko ,
Can you stand on it from the other side, i.e. so the left foot is placed where the right foot was (and the right where the left was ) and you're facing the other direction?
If so does it still spin to the right when you jump?
Does the spring look twisted "at normal" so that when you push it down it then twists back when it comes back up forcing the rotational movement?
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+=== Update (04/14/20) ===
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+@Swagington 35 ,
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+If the coil looks twisted or "spirals" around the stick, when the stick is not being used it means that when it is compressed when you push down, it will twist the stick (rotate) as it restores to its' normal position, spinning the stick (and the user).
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+The coil should be straight up and down around the stick so that when it is compressed it goes straight down and pushes straight back up again and doesn't twist the stick as it pushes up.
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+Hopefully this is a bit clearer.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jayeff

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi @smallniko ,

Can you stand on it from the other side, i.e. so the left foot is placed where the right foot was (and the right where the left was  ) and you're facing the other direction?

If so does it still spin to the right when you jump?

Does the spring look twisted "at normal" so that when you push it down it then twists back when it comes back up forcing the rotational movement?

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