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  • 2 months later...
Mine came as part of a kit with a standard 5m orange (4t?) ratchet strap, it so much better than my old porta wrap, didn't know that the extra hole was for a plate, although I've lowers some decent sized lumps with it it has never slipped

 

 

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haven't got the plate but i put a big shackle through the hole and put a second ratchet strap round the tree, probably total overkill but thought it best till i saw how it behaved in action, but it didnt seem to slip at all ( nothing mega mind).

the fixed bollards just seem much more positive and a lot easier to tension up the line.

carl.

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i bought one of these years ago. it should come with a strap. They are great bits of kit for small to medium rigging. I prefer to use it with a 14mm rope - 19mm is a bit too thick for it in my opinion.

As long as its tightened on properly it shouldn't move. I have taken some fairly big stuff with it, blocking down dead elms and the like. Its also really easy for an inexperienced groundy to get the hang of.

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