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CMI 5/8 block.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dsauls81" data-source="post: 4031417" data-attributes="member: 89995"><p>I use the CMI 1" a bunch and trust me, Its overkill. Thats a whole lot of block and loopie to be lugging up a tree. I opted for the Zinc plated 3/4" CMI block and it handles pretty much whatever I throw at it and the MBS is less than that of your 5/8" block. I have found that the most important link of any rigging setup is the groundperson. If the man on the ropes understands Static/dynamic load and the ability to let the rope "run" you save lots of wear and tear on your equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dsauls81, post: 4031417, member: 89995"] I use the CMI 1" a bunch and trust me, Its overkill. Thats a whole lot of block and loopie to be lugging up a tree. I opted for the Zinc plated 3/4" CMI block and it handles pretty much whatever I throw at it and the MBS is less than that of your 5/8" block. I have found that the most important link of any rigging setup is the groundperson. If the man on the ropes understands Static/dynamic load and the ability to let the rope "run" you save lots of wear and tear on your equipment. [/QUOTE]
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