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it was used in the last kit i used back in southend 5 year back and you use a cambium/ saver to save friction the rope m8 and the saver is to get it out the tree mike used it too day and it looks good for the rope to save skuffing it up as i dont plan to keep geting new rope each week lol

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it was used in the last kit i used back in southend 5 year back and you use a cambium/ saver to save friction the rope m8 and the saver is to get it out the tree mike used it too day and it looks good for the rope to save skuffing it up as i dont plan to keep geting new rope each week lol

 

I just read the A-team thread, looks like you had a laugh, did Mick teach you anything??? Nah, probably not haha.:lol:

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lol i tell you what m8 he is a top bloke can have a giggle and work at the same time good crack id do it agen

 

I know. Mick is ace. If i lived down there i would be knocking on his door for work.:thumbup1:

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If you're serious about climbing mate, I'd look at a harness that has a bit more support given your weight. Something like a Weaver? Not used the new Navaho but I've climbed in one years back and it was like hanging in a cheese wire.

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