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<blockquote data-quote="sgreanbeans" data-source="post: 4231404" data-attributes="member: 39796"><p>I love the Caterpillar (the conduit one) Its super easy to install and easy to retrieve. Does not collapse and will not get caught in a tight crotch. I don't like the leather ones, they collapse and can get caught. The rings, I don't like the bend ratio, but they are way better than the leather. I don't use them all the time, but often enough. The Caterpillar is like climbing on a pulley, so on big climbs into space, it is a huge help, way less friction, so u don't get fatigued as fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sgreanbeans, post: 4231404, member: 39796"] I love the Caterpillar (the conduit one) Its super easy to install and easy to retrieve. Does not collapse and will not get caught in a tight crotch. I don't like the leather ones, they collapse and can get caught. The rings, I don't like the bend ratio, but they are way better than the leather. I don't use them all the time, but often enough. The Caterpillar is like climbing on a pulley, so on big climbs into space, it is a huge help, way less friction, so u don't get fatigued as fast. [/QUOTE]
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