This page includes tips on how to size and assemble your v2 capsule, vision or pop'n flow oxbow parts so you can get right into flowing :)
- If it's too long, the head hits the ground.
- If it's too short, the poi are virtually unusable.
Here is a video guide for sizing your oxbow by Matt Freeman - sizing part starts at 2:16:
Assembling the leash, cord connectors and tubes
If you have a v2 capsule or spin9 oxbow:
Once you've sized the leash and installed the nodes, check out the PDF on the support page linked for information on how to:
- attach the smithy cord to the cord connectors
- attach the cord connectors to the tubes
You can find the cord connector manual here: https://flowtoys2.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/6000163089-cord-connector-manual
If you have a pop'n flow oxbow:
Check out this support page for information on how the pop'n flow spoke-leash adaptor works: https://flowtoys2.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/6000270385-pop-n-flow-full-vision-poi-quickstart-guide
Installing the pod shells and sleeves + charging the lights
The last step is to install the pod shells/sleeves onto your oxbow meteor end tubes. Check out this support page for information on how to do that: https://flowtoys2.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/6000261703-how-to-install-a-pod-shell-and-pod-sleeve
To charge the lights you'll need to remove the pod shells from the oxbow heads to access the USB ports.
Other use resources to help you get the most out of your v2 capsule/vision lights:
- the Pages interface :: pages 1-13 overview - This covers the various mode/settings pages and how to navigate between them
- types of button presses - This covers how the button presses that allow you to cycle through different modes/pages, adjust modes and settings, save modes to your favorites page, and much more.
- vision core :: modes table, adjust parameters & kinetic responses- This illustrates how the different modes look, their adjustment parameters, types of kinetic responses, and average run times.
- v2 capsule :: modes table, adjustment parameters & kinetic responses - This illustrates how the different modes look, their adjustment parameters, types of kinetic responses, and average run times.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us!