red XL pulling system
After the huge success of our first CLASSIC pulley system released in 2018, today we are super happy to introduce its big brother the XL pulling system!
Indeed, a few of our customers and friends mentioned that when using our first CLASSIC pulley model with stiffer or thicker ropes (10mm and above), sometimes pulling the bottom weight up by securing the sole of the foot on the carabiner felt a little bit too much like hard work. This is why we came up with this new XL model, using double-diameter pulleys. This significantly decreases the friction due to the angle of the rope against the pulley. As for everything else, it works in exactly the same way as the CLASSIC model.
As always, it remains easy to use, strong (max. load 250kg), efficient, ergonomic, and still compact even if a bit chunkier than our CLASSIC model, while maintaining high-quality components!
It makes it easy to drop the line even with just one hand (or even with only two fingers!), and has no sharp edges, giving it a perfectly ergonomic shape.
It is so resistant that you can just leave it hanging under your buoy, without any real need to rinse it in fresh water after use. You can even jump on it with both feet, it will keep working over and over (with any rope from 8 to 13 mm diameter)!
Finally, it will enable you to pull the line up way more efficiently in case of an emergency.
It makes it easy to drop the line even with just one hand (or even with only two fingers!), and has no sharp edges, giving it a perfectly ergonomic shape.
Try it once and you will never go back to using just the simple carabiner! Designed and tested by Swiss record-holder Pascal Berger.
Top-quality components:
- a strong structure (polyamide charged with 40% fiberglass balls)
- a thick 8mm anodized aluminum arm (ALU6061)
- two low frictions polyamide pulleys for ropes 8 to 13mm
- marine stainless steel screws
Note about CLASSIC and XL models
The CLASSIC model is perfectly suited for ropes of 8 to 10 mm of diameter. It can also be used with 11 and 12 mm ropes but this will require a little bit more effort to pull your bottom weight back up.
If your priority is maximum efficiency and safety, or if you are planning to use ropes of 11mm or thicker, then we recommend you to go for the XL model. Of course, this model will also work perfectly well with ropes of smaller diameter: in that case it will simply make your life easier when bringing the bottom weight back up at the end of your session, or if pulling an unconscious diver back to the surface in case of emergency.