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Would you say that it would be good for a novice or should one have experience under their belt before using a Uni?

I only ask because I've read that it's quite 'sporty'.

I've never used one so it's a genuine question.

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The same as any system really, learn low and slow. It can be sporty just like a lockjack, spiderjack or the ill fated zigzag.

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Works nicely DdRT if you pull into the top of it like a spiderjack with 11mm rope :)

 

Cheers Ben I will be giving it a blast tomorrow. Does it take a bit of use to settle in?

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Its pretty fast on a ropeguide in full chaff mode! Even faster single line full chaff :) Its basically freefall!!

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With a bit of practice full chaff is controllable one handed. Takes a bit of sensitivity though. Or use a slightly fatter rope..

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Its pretty fast on a ropeguide in full chaff mode! Even faster single line full chaff :) Its basically freefall!!

 

Sounds interesting lol. I'll keep you updated how I get on.

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Sounds interesting lol. I'll keep you updated how I get on.

 

Please do mate. Be good to have a proper blast on one. :001_smile:

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