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Does the basic use the link pulley then?

 

You could/can buy it with either, got mine with the cocoon but then you need to buy the little plastic cap that sits ontop to get it to retrieve. :sneaky2:

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lockjacks the dogs danglies, once it wears in,the can be a bit twitchy to start with but after having mine for 2 years now i would never go back to knots, it's pricey but worth it, it makes my life easier!

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I've used a lockjack sport for six years and am about to replace it with a spider jack. Thoroughly recommendable, you get what you pay for.

Its important to use the right type of rope otherwise it will be twitchy, ask the dealer as I have a New England and can't remember what I should be using.

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