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ball-traps with locks on the side ?

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 12:11 am
by pseudonym of the sea
is anyone aware of steel cage makers who put the lock mechanism in the side rather than the top ?

badass workroom does it, and i'm curious if there are others. https://badassworkroom.com/collections/ ... ucts/ba-24

it looks great from a low-profile point of view.

Re: ball-traps with locks on the side ?

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 2:03 am
by slave d
For the life of me i can’t see how that stays locked ? It looks as if you could just pull it open like a cupboard door. Overall i can’t see it making any difference to bulk and in fact it could chaff on your thigh but at that price it’s not something i’ll be trying anyway.

MsM’s ld

Re: ball-traps with locks on the side ?

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 8:59 am
by Engineer
slave d wrote: Thu Jan 20, 2022 2:03 am For the life of me i can’t see how that stays locked ? It looks as if you could just pull it open like a cupboard door. Overall i can’t see it making any difference to bulk and in fact it could chaff on your thigh but at that price it’s not something i’ll be trying anyway.

MsM’s ld
Conceptually, its not much different than the standard top lock. Those don't swing open to free your balls anymore than this would swing open. The posts will keep it from pinching closed.

I fully agree that this looks like it would chaff on the sides... and the price is high to just try out if you weren't sure it would work out.

Re: ball-traps with locks on the side ?

Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2022 12:27 am
by pseudonym of the sea
thanks for the replies.

yeah overall bulk clearly the same,
but not having that prongy bit on top would be nice.
I hadn't considered the side-chaffing.

i'm still trying to get my basic dimensions right with cherry-keepers !

cheers!