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John Shutler
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See myself as more akin to Ceefax really :biggrin:

 

 

 

 

 

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I meant from the "matrix" film.LOL

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great bits of kit, i prefer the cocoon version on rope as it seems to get jammed in crotches less but the 07 version on webbing is still a great bit of kit-i do like the shock absorvber system. once you learn all about placement of it, it doesnt get stuck much. the double snapper is great also but ive lost the little black cap for mine and cant get a replacement from anywhere....

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a new one i made yesterday. Replaced the ring with a big splice, inside the splice is a Donaghys bungy ( a proper pain to fit). This holds it open for retrieval and helps it not get snagged when pulling it out the tree. It worked well today anyway...:001_cool:

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