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drew-what are those petzl gemeni pulleys like compared to the double ones,for redirects?can you use them for anything else?saw a revolver today at $78,can u get different size's cos i think it was a bigger one than what ive seen before

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i reckon the best double pulley is the isc one without the becket in the middle.the cmi one ive got is a bit of a pain to install. i dont really use mine much tbh. used it a lot pulling branches open within the crown to allow crane cables to operate through the crown but thats not exactly a common job!

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