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Just wondered if the Sidewinder is still a topic of conversation as I finally got round to bringing a load in from the US, been modifying them a bit, moving the rope exit, changing the cable ties for attachment, removing the ratchet etc, etc!! I like the positioner rather than the cinch. So if any of you lot in the UK want one...let me know!!:001_smile:

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Specs tony please.

 

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10mm Bee line, 15ft of rope, no eye splice. I use a positioner, some use a cinch. It's not a washing line, but based on a retractable inspection lamp cable. Might not look pretty, but a great aid! I've brought them into the UK as I think they are another tool that helps us in our job....I had a similar idea, but Paul Cox got there first! (hats off!!) Check out Instagram for lots of photos, just tag #sidewinder.You can get them direct but don't forget duty and postal charges!! Drop me a line if you'd like one.

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