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doesnt need modded, its a gadget, its not essential, i buy gadgets when ive had a good week and treat myself. i was topping 2 horrible sitkas today, my saw was jammed behind a branch, my head was jammed under a branch and the easiest thing i had to do was put my strop on, usually id be fishing about and it would get caught and id have a little tantrum!

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Lol.

What friction device is everyone using? I have a art positioner which doesn't seem to be holding

 

 

I got it all mounted on my harness thinking it could be the angle of line going into the positioner but it still slips. What am I doing wrong??

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I got it all mounted on my harness thinking it could be the angle of line going into the positioner but it still slips. What am I doing wrong??

 

Because the art positioner is for 11mm to 13mm the rope on that is 10mm.

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