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Hi all to save money on buying a Teufelberger Pulleysaver which cost a fortune but are slick,could i use the 1 ive made from my own kit? would it work?

What are the pros and cons of it,

 

The over hand knott would substitute the retriever ball.

Could i make it better?..cheers Colin

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Yep that ll work bro. Not as frictionless as a pulleysaver but smoother than a standard ring n ring. Just be careful retrieving it as you can damage the crab- maybe use a maillon Instead? And just buy a retrieval ball, they just work better:)

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I have just done what drew recommended, using a pulley instead of just the rings makes it so much easier. I went down to a big ash by the river and tried it out and it was class. It seems to take way less effort to move around with the pulley.

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