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yes cheers mate when you use it do you use a accender on your rope or do you just pull on your rope and then pull the slack out sorry to ask so many questions i dont no a lot about them but may be thinking of getting one.

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im the only one who has to look at it:001_tongue:

 

 

 

use a cambium saver, acsender and a petzel pantin:thumbup1:

or sometimes i pull up about 3-4 thrusts then tend the slack

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im the only one who has to look at it:001_tongue:

 

 

 

 

It more about tidying up clutter, look at all that bulk you'd be getting rid of just by using a spliced eye.

 

Knots and stoppers get in the way

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It more about tidying up clutter, look at all that bulk you'd be getting rid of just by using a spliced eye.

 

Knots and stoppers get in the way

 

I'd be more worried about the size of the bottom Krab'.

 

Treewizard, can the wooden toggle fit through the lower Krab? If it can then it could get stuck open! Apologies if you already know about this...

 

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