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Where would you say the best place to look for a pulley saver is? And at the best price. :thumbup:

 

Unusual place to post that question :001_huh::laugh1:

You're best off starting at the places on the right and doing the legwork.

The alternative is make your own, http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/climbers-talk/54713-poor-mans-pulley-saver-cambium-saver.html

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I don't have a camera mate, but mine goes just behind the right D ring. There's a gap where the webbing isn't stitched to the pad. If I recall it was a bit of a wrestle to get it on but now it sits fast and won't budge.

 

If that doesn't help I'm sure I can borrow a camera from somewhere.

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