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I've been using the new bulldog bone for the last week, and it is awesome. It keeps up perfectly with the rope runner. It disengages for descent really easily. And it is hands down the easiest thing to get on and off a line. Even faster than Hitch cord and such. Great new tool. These tools (bone, rope runner) are the future of friction management.

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Just to say I have one of the new compact bones too - and it's awesome. I can't compare with the RR and I am not an Arb or professional climber so you might want to take my opinions with a pinch of salt.

 

But if anyone wanted to see/play with one and is near Coulsdon (home) or Sunbury (work) then shout.

 

Cheers!

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Paul, and any Bulldog Bone user. You should always use the hole in the middle of the spine to advance the the Bone SRT NOT THE CHAINLINK AT THE TOP. While the bone will advance if you pull it along from the top, if you lean back hard, if attached at the top link, the Bone will release.

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Just to say I have one of the new compact bones too - and it's awesome. I can't compare with the RR and I am not an Arb or professional climber so you might want to take my opinions with a pinch of salt.

 

 

 

But if anyone wanted to see/play with one and is near Coulsdon (home) or Sunbury (work) then shout.

 

 

 

Cheers!

 

 

PM sent.

 

 

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