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Just splashed out on 45m's of 11.7mm yale blue tongue and a made up adjustable cambium saver with an ART link pulley and spliced ring. I found 13mm rope on a standard ring to ring cambium saver was making the lj run a bit rough so I'm super excited to feel how it runs with this set up :001_smile:

 

Almost a weeks wages with nz gear prices lol uk arb prices almost seem cheap now...

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Just cornwall park I think mate. I'm too skint for cambridge ... I'm too scared to go in kiwibank.co.nz after treetools yesterday and getting in from town at 7am this morning knowing that the plastic had been out of the wallet in showgirls lol :thumbdown:

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sick. 11am ish is the time im aiming to be there.

 

 

Showgirls eh, at least you didnt end up in the Las Vegas strip bar-now thats a grimy place

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Ah cool mate! Up at 8am on a sunday to go climb lol I'm real excited to use it...don't want to get it dirty though it looks so cool at the moment :lol:.

 

I nearly went for the 11mm velocity but my friend talked me out of it as he said its a tad extreme with his sj.

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With my brief experience with a lock jack I found the edelrid experience worked really well , tried it with tachyon , fly , xtc as well but I liked the edelrid the most ... But I just like my hitches to much !

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