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Although he might be wanting slings to attatch the pulley to the tree... Whoopie slings are good but dear for your first kit, a split tail will suffice and timber hitch it, same for attaching the capstan, think they're listed as slings on fr jones, eg 12mmx5m 16mmx8m ect

 

Yeh I men't the slings to attach the pulley to the tree, should have said split tail any how. What size split tail for that size pulley and diameter rope should I be going for?

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Ile add a capstan to the list.

 

Darrin, I was thinking 50m would be enough for the minute!?

 

Thanks for the feedback.

 

 

50m is plenty for the UK, I have a 70m line of 16mm samson stable braid. It's been used 4 times in 3 years. My 50m lines do 99% of the time.

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Who is Darrin and what does he know about tree work anyway! :) 50m, or what I use - 150 feet I have never needed a longer rope on any of the trees I have done here in Long Island. 13mm 1/2 inch Forestry Pro takes some abuse i throw at it! Just today I rigged out a whole oak tree with it, and it was fine.

 

The 5/8ths comes out when negative rigging wood.

 

Believe and trust in your gear!

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Yeh I men't the slings to attach the pulley to the tree, should have said split tail any how. What size split tail for that size pulley and diameter rope should I be going for?

 

I would prob go for the 16mm 5m split tail for the pulley and an 8m one for the capstan.

I use a 13mm rope for my light rigging line

 

Fwiw a50m rope you can do a 90ft tree-pulley at 70-75ft and you still have a few feet to lower with at the end

 

That kit looks very good value when you start to price the bits up individually.

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Spot on cheers for that.

 

 

 

One more question. With double braid can you still take wraps around the bottom of a tree instead of using a friction device as I understand that double b isn't suitable for natural crotch rigging.

 

 

Use a device :/

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