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i was thinking on the lines of

 

ISC ISC medium cast pulley

 

16 mm 45meter marlow rope

 

2 steel beaners

 

ISC large port a rap

 

2x 4.5 yale multi slings

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why 2 multi slings the same size

 

personally I do not like the marlow ropes

same diametrw yale are lighter stronger and more supple although more expensive.

 

Some of the dealers do starter kits:thumbup:

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im not sure realy:blushing: but im not sure to swap one to a whoppie sling as they seem easier to set up?

 

whats yr budget,look in my pics thers a riiging kit in see if that helps you ,make yr choice

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Dead eye slings are cheaper, I have one on my portawrap since you only have to tie it once per tree, and I prefer them for attaching the block too.

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A light Alloy Pulley will get alot more use than a Cast one.Might be worth getting one of those as well.

 

Buy some Webbing like Rock Climbers use and make up a few Slings of various lengthss.They will come in handy with the Pulleys.

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if you want your gloves to last more than 3 drops then use some yale rope, i find th marlows are just way too rough after thy start to get fluffy, i use a 13mm yale portland braid, very nice rope to use and doesnt want to take your gloves off!

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where are the stein rigging kits available from? I'm putting together a fairly complete kit at the momment so this thread is of interest. the short cords are to be spliced into dead eye slings,

 

60 mete yale polydyne 14mm

3m whoopie sling 16 mm

ISC medium block + 4m split tail 16mm

Stein RC1000

2 X 80cm slings

1 X 60cm sling

1 X 120cm sling

8m polydyne 16 mm

6m polydyne 12 mm

ISC light weight pulley 70kn

2 x steel krabs

and great big expensive bag to put it all in....

 

looking at just over 600 squid + the Vodka and Tonic

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