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Some pics of the ART DoubleSnapper and how it works-i really rate the DS as a great bit of kit to save you RopeGuide.

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Looks very tidy and user friendly.

 

But does the additional size and bulk of the Ds cause the Rg to get caught in tight crotches any more than normal.

 

 

Can the plastic sheath be flicked over & through crotches easily enough?

 

 

Ever had it stuck Drew?

 

 

 

 

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it does get stuck every so often but as its tied altogether you can just unstuck it by pulling it back up on the throwline. For work in the CBD, working over the road etc.. i find it invaluable. A long as you dont install it in a super tight crotch it works sweet. If the tube wont go through a crotch you can always pullout using the rope end and not the throwline.

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loks good drew, i have just started using a ropeguide and got in a right mess trying to lower it down with my throwline, my fault entirely. i had to climb back up and untangle it. wont be doing that again if i can help it

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there awesome i think,although i forget to put my rope through it some times and it doesnt "snap" first time around but just gotta pull the rope harder :)

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