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1 hour ago, Mark Bolam said:

I’ll probably get the Notch one, no need for a mini Prusik.

 

It will do to keep screws in on the workbench in a couple of weeks time.

Mini prussik prevents the rest of the tail getting pulled out of the bag of the lanyard gets snagged. I'd be flaking It back in a lot more without it. 

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I have had one now for 6 months. 

 

Yes the coils can get caught on a peg and you might have to reset but that takes no more then a few seconds and you're good to go. 

 

Rope pulls out really easy when needed and quick to store again. 

 

I run my rope through my chainsaw tool clip and have not had any problems with my lanyard and tool stop getting tangled. 

 

It is pricey but I got mine with a 5m splice rope for free. 

 

I also like the idea that someone has taken the time to design and get in production a tool that hopefully helps keep things tidy on your harness. 

 

I think how ever you managed your ropes they are always going to get tangle up at times but the Neat Freak is better then having 5m rope hanging down lose. 

 

 

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