Stretch Magic vs. Other Beading Cords: Pros and Cons

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Stretch magic beading cord is a flexible and versatile stringing material commonly used in jewelry making. It is made from a strong elastic material that has the ability to stretch and return to its original shape. This makes it ideal for creating bracelets, necklaces, and anklets without the need for a clasp. One of the main advantages of using stretch magic beading cord is its ease of use. It allows for quick and simple stringing of beads as it does not require any additional tools or findings. The cord can be easily cut to the desired length using scissors and then simply strung with beads of various sizes and shapes.


I liked my 183cm Faction Candide 5.0�s better. The Magic J�s were pretty stiff but the shape is still easy to ski. Candide�s were more balanced feeling and more versatile. Ended up selling the Magic J�s locally after only a handful of days on them. They�re great looking and seem well made/finished.

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The cord can be easily cut to the desired length using scissors and then simply strung with beads of various sizes and shapes. In addition to its ease of use, stretch magic cord is also quite durable and long-lasting. It has a strong elasticity that allows it to withstand the constant pulling and stretching that comes with wearing jewelry.

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Jumped on a pair of 2021 Magic J�s today (big cat across both skis top sheet) for the first time. Really liked just about everything about this ski for the conditions today� lots of variable density PNW precip beat to shit by everybody and their brother. I might like a bit longer than my friend�s and he�s trying to sell with Dukes which I don�t need. Is the new Magic J same dimensions and construction? What�s a similar fairly heavy camber under foot with some stiffness but fat as, 127 or so, big rockered tips. Something that doesn�t just suffer through the junk but fights back and makes getting back to the lift fun. Not going to hike with them at all.

And of course, these lit the soft untracked up, best float and control in deep snow I�ve felt since OG Pontoons.

04-18-2023, 11:21 AM #2 Extreme Snowshoer Join Date Oct 2011 Location Bend Posts 1,038

Looks like these have changed, seems Armada is experimenting with UL branding which I assume to mean "ultra light."

I liked the heft of the 2021 - no recs of a mustache rocker heavy super fat? Would be nice if I could find it cheap at the moment, unmounted, new. What about the new Pon200ns?

05-09-2023, 03:53 PM #3 one-track mind Join Date Jul 2004 Location NorCal Posts 2,273 Originally Posted by lowsparkco . no recs of a mustache rocker heavy super fat? .

If you find a pair of Magic J's, keep in mind their weights are not necessarily consistent coming out of the factory. I have 2 pairs of 190cm that seem identical, except: One pair is 2368g, the other pair is 2546g (which is a noticeable weight difference).

If you're into 185cm lengths, the old Nordica Radict is much heavier (like 2790g).

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06-04-2023, 05:05 PM #4 Extreme Snowshoer Join Date Oct 2011 Location Bend Posts 1,038 Originally Posted by Vitamin I

If you find a pair of Magic J's, keep in mind their weights are not necessarily consistent coming out of the factory. I have 2 pairs of 190cm that seem identical, except: One pair is 2368g, the other pair is 2546g (which is a noticeable weight difference).

If you're into 185cm lengths, the old Nordica Radict is much heavier (like 2790g).

Thanks for the response.

What's the difference between the two skis in each pair of your Magic J's? 200 grams seems like a pretty big discrepancy between two pairs branded the same, nearly half a pound. Curious if each ski in each pair is close to the other one in the set?

06-06-2023, 11:49 PM #5 one-track mind Join Date Jul 2004 Location NorCal Posts 2,273 Originally Posted by lowsparkco

. What's the difference between the two skis in each pair of your Magic J's? 200 grams seems like a pretty big discrepancy between two pairs branded the same, nearly half a pound. Curious if each ski in each pair is close to the other one in the set?

The 2 skis of my 2014 pair weigh 2439g & 2297g. That's ~6% difference between each other.
The 2 skis of my 2015 pair weigh 2558g & 2533g. That's ~1% difference between each other.

No idea if there were any intentional changes by Armada between 2014 and 2015. Also not sure how big the variation can be for the amount of epoxy that ends up in each ski (because I assume they just lather the epoxy onto each layer without measuring how much goes into each ski).

- TRADE your heavy PROTESTS for my lightweight version at this thread

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08-06-2023, 10:22 PM #6 Extreme Snowshoer Join Date Oct 2011 Location Bend Posts 1,038

New UL Magic J is quoted as around 2 kg per ski.

Anyone else have any recommendations?

Heavy, side cut and camber under foot, fat?

08-07-2023, 09:31 AM #7 Registered User Join Date Dec 2011 Location North Vancouver, BC Posts 1,763
Stretch magic beading corf

This makes it suitable for everyday wear and ensures that the jewelry stays securely on the wrist or neck. Another benefit of using stretch magic beading cord is its versatility. It comes in various thicknesses, ranging from thin cords for delicate beadwork to thicker cords for larger beads. This allows for a wide range of design possibilities and makes it suitable for different types of jewelry projects. Furthermore, stretch magic cord is available in a variety of colors, allowing for endless creative options. It can be matched or contrasted with the color of the beads, adding an extra element of customization to the jewelry piece. Overall, stretch magic beading cord is a popular choice among jewelry makers due to its ease of use, durability, versatility, and wide range of color options. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced jewelry maker, this cord is a great option for adding a touch of stretch and flexibility to your creations..

Reviews for "Unique Beaded Designs with Stretch Magic Beading Cord"

- Lisa - 1 out of 5 stars - I was really disappointed with the Stretch Magic Beading Cord. It claims to be strong and durable, but I found that it snapped easily when I tried to string beads onto it. It also doesn't have a lot of stretch, so it's difficult to create designs with any kind of give. I ended up wasting a lot of time and money on this product, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
- John - 2 out of 5 stars - The Stretch Magic Beading Cord didn't live up to my expectations. It's marketed as being "easy to work with," but I found that it was quite difficult to manipulate. It kept tangling and sticking to my hands, which made it frustrating to use. Additionally, the cord is quite thin and didn't provide the strength I needed for my beading projects. I would suggest looking for a different brand of beading cord.
- Sarah - 3 out of 5 stars - While the Stretch Magic Beading Cord did work for some of my smaller projects, I found that it was not very durable. It started to fray and break after just a few uses, which was disappointing. I also struggled with threading beads onto the cord as it doesn't have a lot of stretch. Overall, it's an average product but not the best option out there for beading enthusiasts.

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