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Yale XTC Magma blue 13mm. Been reading up, maybe a tad on the thick side? Problem is I've tried the smaller dia ropes in the past and my hands do not want to grip!!!

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I used to use XTC fire with mine & wasnt too happy with how it tended after id been using it a while. I were suprised what a difference the tachyon made to it. I use grippy gloves although couldnt grip the xtc with bare hands but can the tachyon for some reason!

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Been using Yale been ok , alittle bouncy , found a good sling ( wild country ) that works perfect with the bobbin (Velcro ) replacement :)

Love the sj

 

Where did you get the bobbin?

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Where did you get the bobbin?

 

A guy who makes stump grinders that bolt on mini diggers made it for me after i showed him the " art" design , did that one for free but cud ask if he'd turn out a batch , thought art would have released there's by now az the Velcro issue is one of the minor gripes about the sj ...

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A guy who makes stump grinders that bolt on mini diggers made it for me after i showed him the " art" design , did that one for free but cud ask if he'd turn out a batch , thought art would have released there's by now az the Velcro issue is one of the minor gripes about the sj ...

I'm in, if the offer is open to all takers. Taping my velcro closed but is a bit messy.

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