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Stein cube and Zing-it


Mark Bolam
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I have always been a throwline fan, but have been using some old cack on a reel for years, usually throwing overarm for accuracy.

 

I have recently been working with Ross Smith, and we had a play with his cube (Falteimer) and Zing-it.

 

What a difference! I was better than him before his latest stint in NZ (you know it's true bro!), but he was throwing clear over a 70' Ash!

 

Eager to catch up, I ordered a markII Stein cube and reel of Zing-It from Jonesie yesterday, and had a play up the woods this evening (top service as ever, Justin, thanks).

 

Wow! No more going mental as twigs or knots spoil a great throw. Smooth as silk, and achieved excellent accuracy using a pendulum swing.

 

All I need now is to learn to climb again....

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