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Hitch Climber or ZigZag? Personal Opinions


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Just brought a Zigzag with the Yale blue tongue. Had a little play yesterday and my first impressions are really good, love so smooth it feels and I'm happy at the moment I've chosen it over the hitch.

Thanks for all you're opioins.

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I've been on a HC since forever and have just placed an order for a Zig-Zag. I don't know how to feel about it at the moment... apprehensive?:001_huh:

 

 

You'll love it. Very similar characteristics.

I went from Blakes to Prussic to HC to zigzag. Did think of going to a spiderjack but didn't fancy having the on/off lever in a work situation.

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