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the art rope guide is the tool for the job, its the most expensive but blows the competition away in every other way.

 

many people would advise against using karabiners at your primary anchor in case they rub against the tree, become damaged or roll open without you knowing or whilst you are so far away from them, they may well be out of site, like dan said a mallion nipped up with a short spanner is considered a better option by most

 

also many people would advise against using low melt point dyneema slings choked or prussic'd to rope/ hardware as the bridge of the choke/ knot is prone to failing under a much lower load than other anchorage devices

 

As tim tree began to allude to the standard micro pulleys that you get from most manufacturers will wear pretty quick (bush & axle wear) if used as a frequent anchor, but the art cocoon & art link are very hard wearing in this application, followed by the dmm pintos

 

splash out on an art ropeguide for Christmas and you wont regret it!

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