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gear rope

  1. CharlieTN

    Ultralight, minimalist gear rope

    Hey all. I’ve had this length of 1.6mm dyneema laying around for a bit after making my pull rope over a year ago and I’ve been trying to figure out what to do with it. Got to playing around with it and trying to come up with an ultralight and minimalist gear rope. Here’s what I’ve come up...
  2. Cyder

    Gear Hoist / Lift Attachment

    Hey all, I've been fiddling for awhile with my method of attaching my gear to my lift rope. I was using a 25' section of paracord and tying a knot to lift my bow and untying it when I get it into the tree, but recently I bought a Muddy gear hoist and it is very similar to they Doyle's one. It...
  3. MettBriler

    Harbor Freight has amsteel

    I was cruising through Harbor Freight and found this in the winch section. https://www.harborfreight.com/ATVUTV-Synthetic-Rope-Fairlead-Kit-63139.html Working load 3000lbs Tensile strength 4700lbs 50ft long and 3/16" diameter 12 strand It seems to be very close to amsteel blue 3/16 Ended up...
  4. devildog

    Doyles Huntin Hoist Gear Hoist

    I heard Boswell on a podcast talking about using the Doyles Huntin Hoist, and personally I hate dealing with tangled up gear ropes so I decided to give one a try and I practiced with it this weekend all I can say is game changer it is not light but I just strapped it to the back of my kestrel...
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