there aren't many cons besides style. An offset handle is a comfortable, easy to grasp style that will spread your weight evenly over the shaft. It is a great option, although there are many more that customers prefer because of the look. Many people want to get away from the standard "hospital" look of an offset handle.
If you like the offset for how easy it is to use, try a derby-style handle or a fritz. They both have the straight handle, and offer a lot of room for your fingers (another one of the pros of an offset, it makes it great for people with Arthritis)
I would handle an ethical decision by add one by one to get my pros and cons thats how i would handle it keep adding adding up to get pros and cons.
It can be grabbed by the adversary (like a handle).
pros: you can be creative, your design is unique, the cons: People have to like the design, you need to be found by someone, which can take a while, and you have to handle criticism.
Examine the values of each pro and each con, not just their numbers!
i would decide by which one has the makor points
Cons when using a weighted vest is that you do not always challenge your body enough. You must perform more than simple movements and start with a weight you know you can handle.
The cons of having a buck folding knife is you might cut yourself with it but even then, because it's a folding knife that is pretty rare, even if you don't handle knives often.
Walking a class in line looks neater and helps to control the group as a whole. We all stand in lines at the checkout counters of stores, too.
Pros: -You can be creative. -You can use your imagination and input. -You can create something that only has your name on it. Cons: -People have to like the design. -You need to be found by someone, which can take a while. -You have to handle criticism.
The pros to cars would have to be the time saved from walking, not to mention it is one of the cheapest ways to travel, besides bus, biking, or walking. Plus, I wouldn't want to walk a far distance in the winter seasons. The cons would have to be the danger of crashing, the price of gas these days, and the fact that without insurance, the car would cost a lot to get repaired.
Cons? What Cons?
pros: depending on what sport it is boys may be afraid of not play as hard against her cons: she might be injured because of a bigger or tougher kid and may be made fun of because its not the norm