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Iv had mine nearly a year only problem I ever had was creep on new tachyon so I changed to pi, but I should have let the tachyon rough up abit. I haven't had to change a cam yet properly because im so light:-) and I'm pretty handy at using the break. Mine does creep a tiny bit but with the flick of the rope it stops. It never creeped with 13mm tho.

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Ah ok, yea it's a universal cam one size. You no what I'd like to hear more feedback on this because I think it could be the more worn the device gets the thicker rope you may need to use. I'm most properly wrong tho.

 

Yeah, that's essentially the same problem I was suggesting earlier. :thumbup1:

 

But you don't change rope, you replace the worn part.

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Ewan Murrays was slipping the other day and he is a large operator :P The glazed tachyon probably didnt help either. :)

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Ewan Murrays was slipping the other day and he is a large operator :P The glazed tachyon probably didnt help either. :)

 

I got my groundy to sit and a harness and he is way lighter than me and it still creeped!.

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As Ben so nicely put my spiderjack started slipping when i was using it on my blaze and then my tachyon, i thought it might be the newness of the tail of my line as I was using it on a large redgum. Havent had a chance to use it since will try it on a smaller tree at some point.

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