While this video is a year old I'd still like to see some "how to videos" come out. These just make a ton of sense to me if you expect yourself to be in some steep country by yourself.
Very cool idea. I'm wondering, though, if 550 that you had anchored around an animal would start to cut into the hide as you were applying that much force to that much mass. Thoughts?
Great thought! Most of the time you would fasten your cord around a joint on the animal like an ankle, knee or antlers/base of skull. At those locations there is substantial support with the bones/joints so digging into the hide/carcass isn't really a concern. Probably a different story if you tried to tie around the waist or torso of a large animal.
Can't see from that distance you are standing. Close up would be nice. I received my 3 pulleys today and ordered 7 more. I haven't had to test them out yet, but the pulleys are so cute and well designed. I ware two of them on my necklace since it is so light. Yes, please make more videos on how to use them properly. Thanks.
you took the time to make this video, but you couldn't come up with a bag to use as an example? why even make a video if your going to ask us to use our imagination on how it works? Suggestion, sell them in a kit.
6 1/2 minute video, and you never showed a close-up of the actual product. What was the point of doing a video as opposed to just having a page on your website featuring this product. This video is pointless.
Sounds like an interesting product that could be beneficial.
Looking forward to the videos of the Pynch Pulleys in different use scenarios.
Just ordered 4 for my pack - backcountry applications are endless. Look forward to testing them out!
Right on! Would love to know how those little guys work out for you this season!
Just ordered the same! Looking forward to playing with setups for my kill kit.
Can you show it actually lifting a load up into a tree or something of that natural? Great idea by the way!
Absolutely! In the next couple of weeks we will be releasing more videos, showing the tensile testing and various rigging setups.
@wiserprecision have you released these?
Same here.
excited to see some setup videos
While this video is a year old I'd still like to see some "how to videos" come out. These just make a ton of sense to me if you expect yourself to be in some steep country by yourself.
That is a fab idea and a great solution. If only you'd post your products to NZ.
We do ship our Products to NZ!
@@wiserprecision Thanks
Very cool idea. I'm wondering, though, if 550 that you had anchored around an animal would start to cut into the hide as you were applying that much force to that much mass. Thoughts?
Great thought! Most of the time you would fasten your cord around a joint on the animal like an ankle, knee or antlers/base of skull. At those locations there is substantial support with the bones/joints so digging into the hide/carcass isn't really a concern. Probably a different story if you tried to tie around the waist or torso of a large animal.
Can't see from that distance you are standing. Close up would be nice. I received my 3 pulleys today and ordered 7 more. I haven't had to test them out yet, but the pulleys are so cute and well designed. I ware two of them on my necklace since it is so light. Yes, please make more videos on how to use them properly. Thanks.
Where are the videos you mentioned toward the end?
Need to save space, and will order 8 to pull down empty plactic barrels for flotation on my boat lift for moving!
you took the time to make this video, but you couldn't come up with a bag to use as an example? why even make a video if your going to ask us to use our imagination on how it works? Suggestion, sell them in a kit.
Macro lense... Please :) I'm sure this is a cool product, but it's two pixels wide in this video
6 1/2 minute video, and you never showed a close-up of the actual product. What was the point of doing a video as opposed to just having a page on your website featuring this product. This video is pointless.
Oh wow cool