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Teufelberger pulleySAVER


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Thanks for the replies, i had a play with it again this morning and by leaving it slightly loose it came out every time, I also set it tight to see if I could get it stuck but try as I might I couldn't i think Rupe was right in saying at the time, if I had descended in line with the ps instead of going slightly to the side it probably would have retrieved!

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Have you tried attaching a throwline to the large soft eye when you install it. Throwline goes over a twig slightly higher than the large eye, then if it gets stuck as you mentioned you can lift the eye back up with the throwline to let the pulley through.. And you can control the descent and dont smash a nice shiny pinto into the dirt :)

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Throw line does work well for retrieving, it is generally a good idea to always lower your mobile anchor device as you life depend on it.

 

I have had my pulleySAVER now for around 3 months now and I have been guilty of letting it fall on to Tarmac and the odd Kerbs and those really annoying garden rocks that people like to have at the base of trees.

 

And can say that it puts up with allot of abuse and I'm sure it will for allot more time. :001_tongue:

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