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Hello there, I'm getting on really well with it I'm running 9mm threw it and it still doesn't slip. I find I use the lever a alot to release myself iv also used it single line as a supplementary and it's works a treat. I'm thinking of using a cut away to attach it to my krab so it has more freedom to rotate as iv found it sometimes rotates upside down on the krab.

 

We shouldnt really be using anything smaller than 10mm cord in this application, in a work situation of course.

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Hello there, I'm getting on really well with it I'm running 9mm threw it and it still doesn't slip. I find I use the lever a alot to release myself iv also used it single line as a supplementary and it's works a treat. I'm thinking of using a cut away to attach it to my krab so it has more freedom to rotate as iv found it sometimes rotates upside down on the krab.

 

How would it rotate upside down, a Karab doesn't rotate?

 

I tried using the handle to release but nothing happened. Obviously doing it wrong.

 

Otherwise it feels good. Still need more practice to get smooth with it.

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Just bought one. Looking forward to trying it. Looks to do the same as a positioner and more. For less money too...

 

Exactly and it's safer, knocking the lever on the positioner freaked me out a couple of times. Old mill back to your question, the cinch rotates on the krab and can flip over all depending on the krab you use, I have now put a beal pinch on to eliminate this.

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And remember that the cinch handle is on the right but you gotta use your left hand so that it rotates a bit on release. Using your right hand can bend the lever away from the body and cause it too not work so well and also buggers the lever after time.

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