So, which embroidery product is right for you? We’ve put together this comparison to help guide you to the right solution.
Although the HoopMaster and Mighty Hoop can be used separately, when used in combination, they provide the optimal user experience. We are so sure you’ll agree that we offer a 30-day money back guarantee on all of our products.
Which embroidery solution is right for you? We’ve put together this comparison to help guide you to the right decision.
Consider the HoopMaster if you…
- Want to hoop items faster and increase your production
- Want to hoop accurately and consistently without having to measure and mark every item
- Want to document design and logo placement to make set up for orders easy and accurate
- Want to reduce stress on your arms, back and wrists
- Need to reduce the initial start-up cost, since you will use your existing hoops.
Best Value
Consider the Mighty Hoop if you…
- Hoop heavy/thick garments that a traditional hoop cannot hoop
- Hate to adjust the outer ring for different garment thicknesses
- Want consistent tautness of backing material
- Struggle with hooping due to weak wrists and arms
- Want the fastest hooping possible
- Need true tubular hooping, unlike clamps that limit how far you can get into an item
- Need to hoop over zippers and seams without harming the garment
- Want to reduce hoop burn on even the most delicate of fabrics in comparison to traditional hoops
- Want to upgrade the hoops that come with your machine, with a more efficient and versatile magnetic hoop
Consider the Mighty Hoop if you…
- Want to replace the hoops that come with your machine with a more versatile magnetic hoop
- Want to speed up the hooping process
- Dislike the need to adjust the outer ring of a hoop for different garment thicknesses
- Need to hoop thick items such as Carhartt jackets, horse blankets, Letterman jackets, bags and leather
- Need to reduce hoop burn on even the most delicate fabrics, in comparison to traditional hoops
- Want to hoop over zippers and seams without harming the garment
- Prefer true tubular hooping, unlike clamps that limit how far you can get into an item
- Want to keep consistent tension around the entire hoop