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  • 11 months later...

Bought a multisling recently and didn't think id use it much but it stays on the harness and has been used loads already. Easily made out of other bits but the treemagineers version is tidy and well made and stays out the way till i need it. Good versatile bit of kit and my revolvers fitted no trouble both ends, id definitely recommend them

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Saw this on the tree tools blog. I bought one when they first came out and just couldn't get a revolver in the stitched eye, as i had many of the same ideas and more. :thumbdown:

Ended up getting Nod to make me something similar.:thumbup:

 

Yeah i have the same problem,Bit of a tight fit but it goes in.

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Spare cambium saver, spare re-direct, spare prussik/split tail, spare choking sling,inline anchor,im still finding out to be honest. It just seems to take the place of lots of little bits in one piece, keeps it tidy. Like i said you could easily make your own probably cheaper, especially if you can splice well

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