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I use a Doyle's for gear hoist but it doubles as a retriveal line for my climbing line after rappelling out.
People having tangled line problems. Try when stowing line figure 8 it on your finger’s instead of coiling this should help with tangles
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Double check your connection on that Allen. The clip on mine(the bow end of the rope) broke bow dropped about 20 ft. I replaced it with a small beaner works great. That was 3 or 4 years ago might have addressed the problem just sayingAllen Company makes a retractable hoist with 2 ways to attach the hoist to a pack or stand. I picked one up last month pretty cheap and will be using it this year.
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Double check your connection on that Allen. The clip on mine(the bow end of the rope) broke bow dropped about 20 ft. I replaced it with a small beaner works great. That was 3 or 4 years ago might have addressed the problem just saying
There was a thread on here and the guy was complaining that the Summit hoist makes a clicking noise as it retracts...
I know it's much more compact and lighter. I had the Doyle and switched to the Summit late last year. I've owned them all and I like the summit the best.
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Where did you find the hook? Or did you coat it yourself? I like this setup. I’ll probably do the same and also get a magnet I can swap in place of hook.I like simple...paracord and a rubber coated snagging hook
Thanks! I thought you might have dipped it. That’s a great idea. This will be my first year hunting with a saddle. My kestrel was delivered 2 days ago. Making other changes this year too, including your hook idea.@PastorKen
The hook came from Bass Pro. I don't recall which size I purchased, but here's the link: https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/bas...ns&gclid=CJDtvsKb9NwCFb2KxQId7moEFw&gclsrc=ds
I clipped off the tips/points of the hooks with side cutters and bent the barbs down with pliers. Then used tool handle dip to coat it. I did 3 coats if I remember correctly...and waited half hour to an hour between each one. Here's the dip:
https://www.menards.com/main/p-1444450624601.htm
I also found the cord wrap at Menards near the rope/bungees. Link here:
https://www.menards.com/main/p-1444439544462.htm
That may or may not have been me that started a thread about the summit making noise. The recoil type spring is noisy IMO... but then I've also not had a chance to compare it against a doyles. I was able to pull apart the housing and evaluate any potential fixes.. there are none that I can tell.
Its also entirely possible I'm just being a little too anal and the retract noise is negligible compared to me walking in/ climbing anyways.
I just like everything to be silent.... cant help myself!