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silky.2xslings.cocoon ropeguide(mmmmm).spare beaner.lanyard.first aid kit and knife(not too many knife carriers out their):confused1:.need to get myself a re direct pulley sorted asap just waiting on some DMM revolvers(mmmm again).

get comfortable if drew posts on this thread.:scared1:

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silky.2xslings.cocoon ropeguide(mmmmm).spare beaner.lanyard.first aid kit and knife(not too many knife carriers out their):confused1:.need to get myself a re direct pulley sorted asap just waiting on some DMM revolvers(mmmm again).

get comfortable if drew posts on this thread.:scared1:

 

nothing but a carabiner thank you mr smith:sneaky2:

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Don't want to be thick mate, but why do you need two?

 

Is it safe just having a spring gate?

 

They make a locking version i would always use that for any application beyond maybe putting on your leg strap to direct the tail of your rope away from your saw. Any other application i would use the locking. Much safer.

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