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alright lads , the company i work for has put me in charge of all the rigging gear etc and i was wondering what the general consensus was on the pinto rig.

Up until now we have used the kong rollers but i find them to be a bit bulky and flimsy. a couple of the lads have been snatching out small bits on them which of course has rooted them prematurely so we now need a few redirect pulleys for our rigging operations . Cheers Jesse

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we use some isc swing cheek ones they are a lot bigger than a pinto rig but you can get then in either 50 or 70kn. cheap and durable!!!

 

I use the swing cheap aswell. Takes some hammering!

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Yeah , swing cheeks work well but a bit bulky and didnt really stand up for to long I'm thinking the pintos look pretty staunch and might be a little studier also , we have a small isc one but it's only upto 13 mm

 

 

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Pinto Rig pulleys are mint, rope friendly and perfect for re-directs. 16mm max tho. works nice in a Loopie or Whoopie setup very quick and compact setup no bineers needed. We already know what your buying....

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Pinto Rig pulleys are mint, rope friendly and perfect for re-directs. 16mm max tho. works nice in a Loopie or Whoopie setup very quick and compact setup no bineers needed. We already know what your buying....

 

you got me bro , rigs it is.

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