The lego rubber bands are easily identifiable they have a round width
verses a regular rubber band which is flat. Non Lego equipment is not
allowed, so if you have just regular rubber bands on your robot, they are
not allowed.
On Nov 6, 2014 8:52 AM, "Heather Larrieu" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> We have been using rubberbands for managing our wires connecting the
> brick to the motors but a review of the rule on allowed equipment
> makes it unclear if we can use them.  At least one of rubberbands came
> from the lego box but the rest were probably straight out of the junk
> drawer. ;)
>
> Any clarification on that?  Is there a way to clearly identify the
> "lego" official kit rubberbands?
>
> Thank you for any guidance you have!
>
> Heather (rookie coach)
>
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