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  1. Don't suppose anyone knows how static that drenaline is do they?
  2. Hmmmm I think that the adjustable bone will be better mate, and the fact that it's adjustable will mean that it should work with a much greater variety of ropes
  3. Yeah will do cheers mark, I came very close to ordering 60m of the diet ce version from honey brothers the other day [emoji30]
  4. Hi fredward, what would be the reason for not getting the adjustable top arm version?
  5. Ok cheers rich appreciate that, cougar orange it is then. Where's the best place to get hold of it? Nod?
  6. Hi chaps I'm after a new line for the bdb as I've retired my tachyon, I also climb on cougar blue but looking for something different although I do still like the cougar. Is there anything new out there that's any good? KM 111 ? Or HTP ? Cheers for any advice
  7. I'm sorry if this has already been bought up but how do you upload pictures? Cheers Luke
  8. SRT should have been banned years ago as it's just so dangerous :laugh1: In fact just the mention of SRT should be punishable by death
  9. Right ok what's the friction like on retrieval compared to the pinto? Plus what's everyone's issue with the pinto top tie? I'm guessing safety? I've used it for years and had no issues at all I personally think it's great but I'm open to suggestions if there's anything better out there? Cheers Luke
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    <p>Hi there Gordon just seen you've made a new update to the bone, which looks fantastic by the way. I believe I was one of the very first to purchase one of your bones from the uk and mine has quite a lot of wear on the spine which I have already flipped once. Would you be able to give me a price for a new spine, a price for the new adjustable top assembly and also could you give me a price for the whole new adjustable bone as I might even just buy another and run two bones Also I would like the nano swivel attachment two. Keep up the great work.</p>

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    <p>Regards Luke</p>

     

  11. Are you guys using the quickie in conjunction with a pinto top tie replacing the bina? Cheers Luke
  12. Hi the Gordon I'm not a million miles away from needing a new spine on my bone. What is this adjustable bone you speak of as I'm intrigued? Need to decide weather to have another bone or go for the akimbo.
  13. <p>cheers pal that would be sound im happy to forward over my c.v . Hahah that company name is pretty funny over here you would have to think twice about them with a name like that. How are you finding life and work over there? Cheers luke</p>

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    <p>Hey Luke! It's Pascal. </p>

    <p>I'll ask the company if they need another climber</p>

    <p>The name of it is: Specialised tree lopping.....i know it sounds kinda ***** but it's an alright company that does some decent pruning & removals</p>

     

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