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whoopie ring adjustable re-direct basket anchor thing


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The ever popularising Antal/X-rigging rings are forming larger and larger in my everyday tool box and I'll only use a pulley if there is a lot of winching with the grcs. Small amounts of pre-stretching are fine with the rings. I will carry a 1/2" two ring sling which can form a basket, single ring re-direct or plop a pulley in to get a cool (non-burning) choker. The worst thing about the removable ring is losing the damn thing but the treemotion stretchy loops take care of that. :thumbup1:

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