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Climbers, saw lanyards or no?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kneejerk Bombas" data-source="post: 404351" data-attributes="member: 3795"><p>I was at the fresco booth at the WAA winter seminar this year. I had a pretty good budget to work with, so I was looking for the tools I wanted. As I looked at the lanyard top hopper pictured, I was thinking about the changes I'd have to make for it to work for me.</p><p>It's not quite long enough, the little ring would need to be cut off, the clips are located right where I'd put a binner for the short attachment to my saddle, and it was like $40.</p><p>I decided to just make my own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kneejerk Bombas, post: 404351, member: 3795"] I was at the fresco booth at the WAA winter seminar this year. I had a pretty good budget to work with, so I was looking for the tools I wanted. As I looked at the lanyard top hopper pictured, I was thinking about the changes I'd have to make for it to work for me. It's not quite long enough, the little ring would need to be cut off, the clips are located right where I'd put a binner for the short attachment to my saddle, and it was like $40. I decided to just make my own. [/QUOTE]
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