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hi monkey boy, there are a few differences in the pintos to the other pulleys on the market, such as the loading becket and the bearing in the pulley on the larger diameter pulley and the profiling work done on the edges to make the sides of the pulley non abrasive to a rope rubbing on it. i really like them and see where i could use them in my system and use them in m set up but im only to aware some people will rubbish them as 'just another pulley' but i think they are more than this and there are lots of possibilities to be had with some creative thinking. when i get mine i may put some images for rigging stuff up with them.

 

hope you find a use for it though i also think they look well sweet.

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hi monkey boy, there are a few differences in the pintos to the other pulleys on the market, such as the loading becket and the bearing in the pulley on the larger diameter pulley and the profiling work done on the edges to make the sides of the pulley non abrasive to a rope rubbing on it. i really like them and see where i could use them in my system and use them in m set up but im only to aware some people will rubbish them as 'just another pulley' but i think they are more than this and there are lots of possibilities to be had with some creative thinking. when i get mine i may put some images for rigging stuff up with them.

 

hope you find a use for it though i also think they look well sweet.

 

They look good... but there just another pulley.

 

Pics of them in use in a rigging situation would be good. :thumbup1:

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hi monkey boy, there are a few differences in the pintos to the other pulleys on the market, such as the loading becket and the bearing in the pulley on the larger diameter pulley and the profiling work done on the edges to make the sides of the pulley non abrasive to a rope rubbing on it. i really like them and see where i could use them in my system and use them in m set up but im only to aware some people will rubbish them as 'just another pulley' but i think they are more than this and there are lots of possibilities to be had with some creative thinking. when i get mine i may put some images for rigging stuff up with them.

 

hope you find a use for it though i also think they look well sweet.

 

well said that man

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