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Not sure what you mean by "east side of the pound" but I have and use a Rig. Good bit of kit, much smaller than a i.d, it is a little more jumpy I have noticed. Is there any thing in particular you were wondering about?

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damm limited aplication in arb but a good bit of kit, allot of guys with meat filled heads & ham fists didnt like the id due to its anti-panic-decent function, never had a problem with the ID, love it as a trunk belay! that way you know your groundie wont break ur legs as he lowers you!

rig is smaller & lighter though

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