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Originally Posted by TiAgX5
I think a more "real world" test for this product would be a controlled rate release (1 or 2 strikes per square ft/per second, for a minimum of one minute) of several cubic yards of baseball hail size/weight objects (over the entire top surface of the bag), from a height where terminal velocity is achieved.
I would think this rate contact would partially deflate the bag, with vehicle damage being the end resulting.
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The sky can only yield so much water. The larger the hail stones, the fewer the hail stones. Here is a great example from just weeks ago in Italy.
https://youtu.be/Mvk8IjeNMDc
Add to that we are pushing 100 cubic feet of air per minute or 1.5 cubic feet of air per second.
We've heard these arguments for years. But the math and our customer testimonies don't lie. And before someone brings up the sharp edges of hail, there is this too
https://youtu.be/bK_1rSqIVpc
It's legit gents. Maybe it's not for you, but there are a lot of folks that do not have enough garage spaces or work without covered parking or have a truck that is too tall for the garage. This system has them covered.