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didn't think about the alloy ones johny just thought carbons cause there lighter. Do you have the alloy ones. ? If so how are they to wear for long periods. I will have to have a look at that Ben. Is that what your using for day to do rigging etc at the moment

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didn't think about the alloy ones johny just thought carbons cause there lighter. Do you have the alloy ones. ? If so how are they to wear for long periods. I will have to have a look at that Ben. Is that what your using for day to do rigging etc at the moment

 

got the alloy 1,s you dont know there ther ,the carbons tend to were under the foot plate

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didn't think about the alloy ones johny just thought carbons cause there lighter. Do you have the alloy ones. ? If so how are they to wear for long periods. I will have to have a look at that Ben. Is that what your using for day to do rigging etc at the moment

 

No mate, but i have used one in the past... Its in between the stein, and the GRCS.

 

BTW The alloy geckos are the best, Ive heard CF ones tend to crack...

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