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Andy Collins
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So Kevin Bingham gave me permission to go live with some pictures of the new Rope Wrench i took.

 

I can now explain that i have been on this since May 2012. It had a ally tether but i hvae removed it as i prefer a non stiff tether for my wrench. I didnt post a picture but will later on this weekend when i take another set of shots.

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I like it a lot, how did it perform? Any news as to when it will. Be on sale?

 

Really well the improvements on the low profile bolts are good and they use allen keys now No7 i think. Its much better on bigger ropes moves better on PI which before i found bouncy. Were filming it tomorrow on the cedar climb Me, Dan Curtis and Matthew Warden, so i will aim to show the two models side by side. Not sure how good we are going to look as its predicted to be around 28 degrees so we might look quite sweaty....... :001_rolleyes:

 

I'll also add as far as im aware there are some other improvements that have been done to the fixed tether but cannot say at this stage for reasons to avoid something like reg's arb trolly getting ripped off before the launch.

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