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The ropeknight is a different kettle of fish, the throwpod is not a competing product. It just means there is more options for us to choose from.

 

👍 Choice is good but is a very personal thing. The more choice the better! It's great to see innovation in our industry and if the product and service is as good as the sawpod I'm sure it will be excellent! ✌

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:thumbup: Most popular throw bag weight is 10oz as found buy a poll I believe, but 8oz is plenty for the pod from what I have seen. That is the weight I would buy for every day use. I can see the 10oz having market abroad where the trees are more regularly above 30m & may have deeper bark/flakes along with the added friction of longer descents over larger diameter limbs at point of contact.
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I bought one to send to Mistabenn in the states, and the ergonomics really impress me.

 

I didn't buy myself one because I thought the lack of a nose loop would cost me too much time whilst setting pull lines in forest trees, but I think I've come up with a solution since!

 

Great product, looks very slick.

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I bought one to send to Mistabenn in the states, and the ergonomics really impress me.

 

I didn't buy myself one because I thought the lack of a nose loop would cost me too much time whilst setting pull lines in forest trees, but I think I've come up with a solution since!

 

Great product, looks very slick.

 

Make sure you fill the box with tranny porn and weed! Will really help him out

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I bought one to send to Mistabenn in the states, and the ergonomics really impress me.

 

I didn't buy myself one because I thought the lack of a nose loop would cost me too much time whilst setting pull lines in forest trees, but I think I've come up with a solution since!

 

Great product, looks very slick.

 

Nice one Mark although they will be on sale out there in the next couple of weeks. What's your solution for attaching to the nose?

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:thumbup: Most popular throw bag weight is 10oz as found buy a poll I believe, but 8oz is plenty for the pod from what I have seen. That is the weight I would buy for every day use. I can see the 10oz having market abroad where the trees are more regularly above 30m & may have deeper bark/flakes along with the added friction of longer descents over larger diameter limbs at point of contact.

 

I only joke, I think it's a good call to make a couple of weights to choose from, as Grace the aeronautical engineer pointed out the shape the mass etc shouldn't make a noticeable difference but some how it does, the 8oz almost feels to heavy to me.

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Nice one Mark although they will be on sale out there in the next couple of weeks. What's your solution for attaching to the nose?

 

Ha ha, as if I'd tell you for nothing, you Throwpod billionaire!

 

It will cost you a cider at least!

 

I'll trial it with my HR bag and get back to you. Nothing amazing, I just find I need a click solution on multiple trees rather than untying the bag/pod or hauling it through backasswards if that makes sense.

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