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Thanks everyone. The Bone is easy off and on line with the right rope. It grips when weighted right now, and is only a hands breath long even when weighted, this makes it nice, according to the last user I talked with, when you are choked up close to the spar.

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Haha Gordon you may get a flooding of emails coming through asking to buy the BDB! Sorry if it will be inconvenient to you but we've had much interest for it over the weekend. Massive thanks to rich and john for bringing them down for us to play with. I'm so sold its just beautiful! :)

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Me and Ben had thought about raping john in the night and stealing his bone! (Bulldog) ;)

 

I love it and want one so bad! Just funds are short and priorities and all that!! Just think about little old me when your using it and I'm stuck on the wrench or uni :( haha

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I am so glad to read that john is more your type than me... phew!

 

 

Na I know your fighting background ;)

 

Uni??? Haha different pedigree mate. The uni is a mechanical device that's no where near like a hitch! The bone is the closest you'll ever get to a hitch in a mechanical form. IMO the bone is the best climbing device experience I've ever had.

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Some clips I did of the bone just to show how smooth its functions really are. Thanks to terry Banyard for filming the self tend and Ryan mills for the slack tending. And also Ian flatters for the video bomb :D

 

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