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Doing a large conifer dismantle today and clipping a

revolver onto the pinto really saved the arms. It's a great little trick but eats a huge amount of rope, my 50m was nowhere near long enough to go anywhere near the bottom of the tree.

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Always wonderd what that plastic tube did!

 

drew what where you doing with the revolver, got any pics!

 

just got a pinto in the post haven't had a chance to try it out yet:001_cool:

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Once I get home in a cple of days bro I will but I'm sure someone will do it first. I think Taylor goes over it inhis pinto video.

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Doing a large conifer dismantle today and clipping a

revolver onto the pinto really saved the arms. It's a great little trick but eats a huge amount of rope, my 50m was nowhere near long enough to go anywhere near the bottom of the tree.

 

Yeh that system is smooth,Its a bit weird at first tho,Depends on the tree and size of it.

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Has anyone used the teufelberger pully saver? Looks a lot like your home made ones, just costs about 4 times more,

 

But maybe good for people who can't splice, :blushing:

 

wonderd if it works better than the rope guide?

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I've got one for that reason, it's brilliant I've only had it a couple of weeks but I've used it loads and not had it stuck yet! I can recommend it to anyone, but I agree it's a lot of money for what it is.

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Cheers chap, could you tell me ,did it come with a large or small pinto and is the eye held open with anything

 

Pinto setup does look wicked, being able to 3:1 makes it more usefull than the cocoon, just dosn't look as nice.imo

 

Gotta stop looking at this site, ends up costing me a fortune

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Not sure about pinto size it says its a pinto rig pully it looks large, the loop is held open and as soon as the weight is off it springs open to allow easy passage for the pulley, I bought the longest one they do thinking that the length might be handy, in hindsight I probably should have bought the short one.

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Cool the large one is the rig,

large size rope is handy for choking, also if its anything like the RG always better to hang it a bit loose

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