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I have an old (8-9 years?) Rhode Gear rack and I can't remember which way is up on it. If I put it the way I THINK it goes, the printing is upside down, but if I put it the other way, it seems like the straps are upside down. It is a Pro, but has no yellow on it. Can anyone tell me what to do?
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On mine, the Rhode Gear lettering is on the wider loop...that goes at the top. The straps with the heavier brackets are used side-to-side to tension everything down.
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Default Re: need help with old rhode gear rack

Thanks. It was a dumb question and I figured it out on my own. I didn't know how to withdraw the question from the forum.
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