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Gear Hoist Recommendations

I've just played with it in the basement. Seems to work like the Doyles except of the smaller diameter cord. It will probably be fine for pulling the bow up, maybe not so good for lowering it.
Do you have both? If so can you take pics comparing size?

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I don't have a Doyles but I do have an HSS crank up hoist for comparison.

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It'd sure be nice if it had a strap like the Doyles.
 
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I've just played with it in the basement. Seems to work like the Doyles except of the smaller diameter cord. It will probably be fine for pulling the bow up, maybe not so good for lowering it.
Does it seem to be fairly quiet?
 
I have a couple of those Allen retractable hoists. They are so flimsy I wouldn't trust them to hold my bow or
anything else of importance.
 
I like this from Hunt Urban.

Great post Rico. Taylor if you are on here, thanks that is one of the best tips I have seen. I use paracord and have said if ever I was hanging off the side of a cliff I want paracord to be holding me up, because it hangs on everything and can form its own knot way better than any that I can tie.
 
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