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Anyone used these Rigging rings? If so what’s your thoughts


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Marvellous bits of kit for lots of small stuff when you moving around the tree, we use one a lot for reductions over multiple targets etc. There quick to set and move with you to the next location in the tree. As a bonus they add a small amount of friction so hand holding is easier from the groundies point of view. 

We have got the honey bros one but much the same thing

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It’s remotely retrievable like a cambium saver, ball is same as role guide so can pull it out and to you from other side of tree or the floor. I find it handy if you want to work a distance from the rigging point and drop zone (multiple gardens etc) and don’t need to return to retrieve it

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