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marcus_arb

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  1. I want to trouble is I've got a 200 not a 201 which is 5 kg
  2. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lVUyuJxK2k]Retractable Tool Lanyards Cobra MKII Retractable Lanyard - YouTube[/ame]
  3. I think the device it's self would stand up to the job, if you watch the video on their site the smash it with a hammer, I'm just worried about the attachment point on the back that goes to the harness
  4. I've been thinking about getting one of these to use as my chainsaw lanyard Retractable Tool Lanyard Cobra MKII Velcro Strap They're rated to 5kg which is the same weight as a ms200t. Not sure if that's taking it to close to the limit, what does everyone think.
  5. when are you getting yours then Q? gonna pre-order mine next week:001_smile:
  6. They are very similar though and if one is a lot cheaper I know which I'd go for
  7. I just dipped it in then brushed off the excess and hung it up to dry for about a day. It's fairly easy to work with but I'd put some old newspaper down to work on as it can get messy and open lots of windows because that stuff is strong
  8. I bought some the other day from mailspeed marine but I have found it on ebay cheaper the splice came out really nice and open once it had dried
  9. Sorry just realised you were talking about the phat strop:blushing:
  10. Most arb shops stock sawpod price varies in each shop have a look on the website for a list of uk stockists:thumbup1:
  11. I've tried ordering twice with them and payed with PayPal And nothing ever turned up both times, lucky I used PayPal and got the money back
  12. As the title says Tony Darbyshire Training's website has been revamped and is looking great Sawpod Ltd - Tony Darbyshire Training Nice work Charlie Darbyshire
  13. As it says in the title the sawpod website has been revamped and is looking good Sawpod Ltd - Tony Darbyshire Training Nice work Charlie Darbyshire
  14. Cheers dude your looks sick I did make a long tether like the one rich was using on the demo stand in honeys, which worked nicely but made it really difficult to switch back to ddrt
  15. It isn't in this picture but I've put a tight rubber band to hold the krab in tight on the eye and a rubber on the krab so it can't move round works really well and allows me to switch between SRT and DDRT
  16. yale XTC tether
  17. yale XTC short tether. I find it works well when I want to swap back to DDRT
  18. treepedo is there but under it's new name of Rope knight!
  19. I noticed my adaptor was lose the other day but no issues with the dyneema being cut, will keep an eye on it , cheers for pointing it out
  20. honey bros!
  21. how come you have two Art positioners on the go?
  22. this is multiple choice by the way. so you can choose your brand and weights cheers
  23. again just out of interest who uses what throwbag
  24. to be fair the sip progress are sip's answer to the stretch airs, nice and light and cheaper aswell, really nice pair of trousers
  25. try a knut really nice knot which i have found does pretty much what you want. you can find it on the arbtalk knot app:thumbup1:

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