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Bashie
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Post by Bashie »

DMM Mamba. I was given two of these for my 30th birthday, about 65 years ago, just have one left. You just think about clipping, and viola, the rope is in. When I hit the lotto, I'm gonna buy 20 of these.
dhoyne
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Post by dhoyne »

I would gladly sacrifice a few ounces of weight for a few mm of gate opening any day.
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KenJo
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Post by KenJo »

dmm livewires
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Post by travelinyouth »

I have a few different draws and found that the BD and the Petzl far surpass the Bargain Net Deals I found, especially the Singing Rock due to the intense amount of spring force that the Singing Rock puts out. They are so hard to clip, especially the rope end because when you slide the rope in your finger gets caught between the gate. If the draw is mad cheap there is usually a reason. But the BD quicksilverII-hotwire are cheap and great.

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Post by mantra51 »

i use those little keychain biners- lightest and cheapest by far. Havent fallen on one yet though......
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