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Not as good as a hitch on 11mm plus line.

 

However I have yet to find a hitch that works well on 10mm line, in both doubled and single line applications.

 

So at the moment, its the best there is.

 

Dare I say it,

 

 

 

 

Unicender.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I feel better now!

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liros? what make is that mate? iv had my eye on a cinch for a while i might treat myself, im just trying to get the lightest kit available

 

Liros is the manufacturer bro :)

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Dare I say it,

Unicender.

I feel better now!

 

 

Not exactly the lightest and most compact bit of kit. (Nor the cheapest)

 

Would you seriously use one for a lanyard?

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Not exactly the lightest and most compact bit of kit. (Nor the cheapest)

 

Would you seriously use one for a lanyard?

 

I was referring to your comment on the hitch on 10mm line both ddrt and srt.

 

For a lanyard I use Tachyon with my ART positioner.

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