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I'm in the market for an adjustable friction saver and have it down to these two. Just wondering what people's thoughts were as to whether I really need to buy the pulley saver at double the price? Climbing on a zig zag by the way

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Ropeguide is the best solution IMO, especially when used with a lock jack or zigzag. Sounds a lot at £150 but break it down over 5 years and cost pence per day and saves your joints

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Honestly the art ropeguide is at another level, I have used both and even though the pulley saver is great once set up, the art ropeguide is just a smoother quicker thing to use, adjusts one handed in any weather. Watch the vid mate.....

 

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