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The pinto pulley would make no difference.

 

I think for usein gup spare kit its a good sytem. Like the other have said though use a sling instead of the mallion.

 

Apparently you can clip into the becket of the pinto making it like a hitchclimber but a bit more compact. I think it is mentioned in the CE lanyard stuff from treemagineers.:thumbup1:

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Fair dos for having a play around with it Rob.

 

It's experimentation like this that has evolved the smoother, more ergonomical systems in arb that are benefitting a lot of us today.

 

Especially old gits like me!

 

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BTW, who's the hottest month on the calendar?

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Fair dos for having a play around with it Rob.

 

It's experimentation like this that has evolved the smoother, more ergonomical systems in arb that are benefitting a lot of us today.

 

Especially old gits like me!

 

:thumbup:

 

BTW, who's the hottest month on the calendar?

 

 

it sure is mark.

 

im afraid my girlfriend isnt on there, so i cant answer that!

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June mate. Definately June:thumbup1:

 

Now she isn't next to me I'll say December! Or that one in the White bikini with the jetwash!

 

It's the best reason to spend time in there. Although I have my little heaters on and it gets toasty in there. Vents in the roof stop it getting too stuffy. Perfect!

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