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Hi danavan,

 

I used the throwpod from a big shot on the africa trip and it flys well out of it. Hit a couple of high shots that regular bags were struggling with. It needs a bit of positioning to get it to fly right out of the head but when it does it works great!

 

Geoff

 

Cheers bbtarb,

 

I am looking at getting my own big shot & something that will come down with more ease than a conventional bag on high shots so I may go with this combo for my money.

 

How do you mean positioning? point sat well into the base of the big shot pouch & careful holding prior to launch so as not to invert ect?

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Cheers bbtarb,

 

I am looking at getting my own big shot & something that will come down with more ease than a conventional bag on high shots so I may go with this combo for my money.

 

How do you mean positioning? point sat well into the base of the big shot pouch & careful holding prior to launch so as not to invert ect?

 

Danavan if you go to sawpod.co.uk there's a picture of the throwpod in a big shot that bbtarb (Geoff) took for us whilst he was out in Africa

Hope this helps

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Danavan if you go to sawpod.co.uk there's a picture of the throwpod in a big shot that bbtarb (Geoff) took for us whilst he was out in Africa

Hope this helps

 

Cheers Marcus, will check it out. Maybe have a go with your one if we cross paths again.

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At least its cheaper than the Ropeknight?

 

Although it is fairly similar.

 

Why do we insist on comparing price alone, much more to it than just cheap.

 

RopeKnight is multipurpose rope access device and system.:001_smile:

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Agreed. 10oz is not heavy enough.

 

 

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Haha I just bought a 6oz bag at the weekend, I use a ten as my heavy bag different strokes for different folks I guess.

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