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Hi everyone just a quick question I'm going to buy a new bouncer\floater tonight and just wanted to know if there is any difference between the Hypa Flap and the Pro Flap ? is one better than the other ?, I'm pretty sure they will both preform the same but just wanted clarification

 

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Hi I use hyper flappers on my rotary.

I find them very good. I have not tried Pro flappers.

Hyper flappers do seem flimsy but are quite tough.

They can some times be difficult to get set right in strong wind.

I have not used mine as bouncers or floaters.

I think you can see both working on youtube.

 

ATB. DP

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Call me biased but... Hypa-Flaps are the way to go! They are more versatile in that you can put them on rotary machines, bouncers and our friend Nick's excellent FF4 flappers. Our customers tell us that the results speak for themselves! Apologies for the shameless plug but we're believers! :)

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IMO Pro flappers are **** on bouncers. If the wind isn't strong enough they don't work and if its too strong they make so much noise it scares birds off! Tried using them for a couple of years and they never worked well. Same experience with 2 other mates too.

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Have both,I use hypers on the bouncers and pros on the rotary.Dont waste Your money on those bouncer rods,just pop to B&Q and get 2 Mtrs of 6mm mild round steel,cut 6in off the bottom and weld it like at T 8inches up so when to put it in the ground it doesn't spin round.Made 2 for less than a fiver.

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