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<blockquote data-quote="Tgotty90" data-source="post: 116459" data-attributes="member: 8413"><p>Any of those are a Good choice. As kormath stated if you're looking for a sling and want it to grow to a respectable size somewhat quick. E.sp red may not be the best choice. Don't get me wrong these are great Ts but you'll have a very small T on your hands for years. I have two 1/4" slings that I've had for about six months. Neither have yet to molt and have barely grown at all. At any rate enjoy picking your next T. Sure it won't be your last so you should have plenty of ideas for the future now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgotty90, post: 116459, member: 8413"] Any of those are a Good choice. As kormath stated if you're looking for a sling and want it to grow to a respectable size somewhat quick. E.sp red may not be the best choice. Don't get me wrong these are great Ts but you'll have a very small T on your hands for years. I have two 1/4" slings that I've had for about six months. Neither have yet to molt and have barely grown at all. At any rate enjoy picking your next T. Sure it won't be your last so you should have plenty of ideas for the future now. [/QUOTE]
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