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Stein 2001 here. Does what it says on the tin. Best thing about the fixed bollards is you can throw an absolute beginner groundie on them with reasonable confidence.

 

Yup, its a pain in the arse watching the groundies remember where to run the rope each time they try to attatch to a moving bollard. Makes me wonder how people learnt to tie their boots in a morning!

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Go for the 3001, we have given it lots of use with some big timber and apart from 1 bent pin and a bust strap handle both from direct hits from the last bit before felling it's survived everything unscathed.

 

I should have gone for the 3000 before they stopped doing it! The new ones gone up 70 quid from 350 to 420 now i think!

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