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  1. treebilly

    X Rigging Rings, thoughts

    Yeah. Really can't complain to much.
  2. treebilly

    X Rigging Rings, thoughts

    Damn Benn how does the same groundie work with both of us! Mine gets the hang of one thing and can't understand that it won't work for every situation.
  3. treebilly

    X Rigging Rings, thoughts

    Besides what Reg has stated, using rigging devises ( top and bottom) gives a predictable amount of friction. This way it's just getting the weights right. With natural crotch rigging you're friction changes frequently depending on weight, line angle, and how much the rope has burnt into the...
  4. treebilly

    X Rigging Rings, thoughts

    :thumbup:
  5. treebilly

    X Rigging Rings, thoughts

    I'll say I don't disagree with you Tucker. I use blocks most of the time. I'll glaze a rope up in certain situations or if I feel it is time for a new one. I also use a lot of half inch three strand since my boss scored three spools of it at an auction. I've spliced quite a few chokers up for...
  6. treebilly

    X Rigging Rings, thoughts

    I'm not taking sides here. Just letting you know that the video keeps coming up as private when I try to view it. Great review Reg. Thank you for taking the time to let us know your view of the XXR.
  7. treebilly

    X Rigging Rings, thoughts

    Damn you beat me to the patent office Reg. Two years of prototyping and testing wasted!
  8. treebilly

    X Rigging Rings, thoughts

    It's the bend radius. I think it means that a single ring should not be used as a terminal rigging point for negative rigging. But as Reg stated the rope would be more likely to fail at the bight of the rigging knot. I plan on adding these to my rigging gear. Just like everything else, there is...
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