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<blockquote data-quote="SacramentoMike" data-source="post: 1443010" data-attributes="member: 11508"><p>I know a lot of us have tried a few--or a lot--of windscreens, searching for that elusive quiet pocked of air, but I think you'd be nuts to send the CalSci back untried. I know a lot of research on aerodynamics of the wind flow were done in developing those screens (I've had 3 CalSci's). Mine were not shorties, but I still think he makes well researched and well designed screens. Look on the CalSci website--he's got a LOT there about airflow vorteces and shit like that there. Plus a lot of other stuff too--interesting character. Spend a few minutes (or a whole day) browsing through the pages and pages of his many interests, far beyond windscreens. But give his a test before you move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SacramentoMike, post: 1443010, member: 11508"] I know a lot of us have tried a few--or a lot--of windscreens, searching for that elusive quiet pocked of air, but I think you'd be nuts to send the CalSci back untried. I know a lot of research on aerodynamics of the wind flow were done in developing those screens (I've had 3 CalSci's). Mine were not shorties, but I still think he makes well researched and well designed screens. Look on the CalSci website--he's got a LOT there about airflow vorteces and shit like that there. Plus a lot of other stuff too--interesting character. Spend a few minutes (or a whole day) browsing through the pages and pages of his many interests, far beyond windscreens. But give his a test before you move on. [/QUOTE]
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