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Pulley saver is brilliant, but, the retrieval crab on the older version is a bad joke, and the newer version with the thimble just seems a faff to me. Would it be possible to bolt cutter the crab off and replace it with the art trapeze? Otherwise it is excellent.

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Of cause it's true mate I don't lie :D

 

 

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I can't be arsed with faffing about with throw line retrieval though. I'll either take the saver out to descend, or make sure it gets hung up in the lower crown.

 

Still working on my plan to coat a pinto rig in bouncy ball rubber.

 

Today I made my apprentice stay at the top of the tree while I went down, then got him to take out my pulley saver for me!

 

 

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