I've had one for a few years. Just learned I could use it on the spare using just the thimble and pulley. Easier too retrieve for sure. Looking forward to trying it. Thanks for sharing.
Adjustable length allowing you to create a false anchor using multiple branches to spread the load instead of looking for a natural fork or double wrapping a cambium saver and being able to wrap around large stems like logging down for instance
Principle great, commentary good and clear, indexing with links brilliant, but the video quality was a real disappointment: I just couldn't see enough detail. Was this a phone in portrait mode?
@@TeufelbergerGroup Thanks for this but you may have misapprehended. I was using a PC and a big HD screen. The quality problem is with the recording, not with the viewing - I was asking if this video was taken using a phone as camera. But the real purpose of my post, as well as to express the frustration I felt at being so near - and yet so far - from something really useful, was to encourage you to re-film it using proper cameraman/woman and using proper gear, preferably with image stabilisation as well.
I got given one of these and it seemed intimidating but this is super helpful
I've had one for a few years. Just learned I could use it on the spare using just the thimble and pulley. Easier too retrieve for sure. Looking forward to trying it. Thanks for sharing.
Very helpful thank you ☺👍🏼
Love the video. Knowledge is power! ✊🏼
Thanks for sharing, best videos on UA-cam
Nice! Tnks. Saludo desde Rio de Janeiro
Great Video Josephine!
excellent demo ..
So except less friction than the standard ring and ring cambiumsaver, what are the advantages of the pully saver?
Adjustable length allowing you to create a false anchor using multiple branches to spread the load instead of looking for a natural fork or double wrapping a cambium saver and being able to wrap around large stems like logging down for instance
Hi, just wondering if you guys have tried using (successfully) the pulley saver in a SRT canopy anchor setting? Thanks for the cool videos!
Hello, no we unfortunately never did because it is not certified for it and thanks! Appreciate it! :-)
Good vid thanks.
What shackle are you using ?
Can you set it from the ground
What size pulley saver was Josephine using?
1.5m (existing in 1.25 and 4m also)
Mock up on ground would be better for camera angles, less clutter with gear and lots easier and clearer
Thanks. But no vertical video Syndrom please ;-)
Principle great, commentary good and clear, indexing with links brilliant, but the video quality was a real disappointment: I just couldn't see enough detail. Was this a phone in portrait mode?
Yes it is , better to use a laptop or a tablet and in HD. Sorry
@@TeufelbergerGroup Thanks for this but you may have misapprehended. I was using a PC and a big HD screen. The quality problem is with the recording, not with the viewing - I was asking if this video was taken using a phone as camera. But the real purpose of my post, as well as to express the frustration I felt at being so near - and yet so far - from something really useful, was to encourage you to re-film it using proper cameraman/woman and using proper gear, preferably with image stabilisation as well.
Shame the parts are only good for 3 years...
because some parts are made with technical fibers really sensitive to UV, we are working on that
@@TeufelbergerGroup Which parts in particular?