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If it's just a lightweight/medium weight kit you're after I'd go for a medium isc swing cheek with a tenex loopie sling, either 12 or 14mm Sirius and the Stein rc 2001. For me a bollard is worth the extra few quid over a portawrap type device and if you had to negative rig it'll be better.

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If it's just a lightweight/medium weight kit you're after I'd go for a medium isc swing cheek with a tenex loopie sling, either 12 or 14mm Sirius and the Stein rc 2001. For me a bollard is worth the extra few quid over a portawrap type device and if you had to negative rig it'll be better.

 

 

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Definitely an 2001 or 1000 RC device over a portawrap as its so simple to use with basic instruction and puts a lot less slack in the system for inexperienced users that can mess up putting a rope on a portawrap on a rope altogether!! Important especially if you chop and change ground staff a lot.

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