poacherman 353 Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 http://www.arthurcarteruradshop.co.uk/shopexd.asp?id=619 anybody ever used this new quick release. lets me know what yous think of it and how it realy works atb poacherman Quote Link to post
dogger 100 Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 was that not advertised in the country mans weekly last week i dont think there was any review for it maybe you should buy one and let us all know if it works lol Quote Link to post
hullhunter 219 Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 you cant beet a bit of rope. feck all can go wrong with a bit of rope and if you lose it cut of some more when you get home. 2 Quote Link to post
zx12edge 1,001 Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 HEAR IS A BIT MORE INFORMATION. Health & Safety/Safe Use Information This product contains a neodymium magnet. Magloc Equi-SR is designed for use with horses only and should not be used to secure other animals, people or objects. The standard MagLoc Equi-SR contains a pin that is designed to break and release the horse at 100kg of breaking strain. MagLoc disclaims all liability for use or misuse of any of its products in applications for which they are not specifically marketed or sold, including but not limited to all applications involving climbing or lifting. The user is solely responsible for selecting and using the correct product within the MagLoc range in their intended application. Our products are not toys and parts may present a choking risk if swallowed. Our products should be kept away from young children This product contains a neodymium magnet. Users of heart pace makers should avoid being near magnets. If a neodymium magnet is placed within 30mm of a heart pacemaker - it will stop working! Strong Magnets may affect or interfere with sensitive electronic instruments. Always keep magnets at least 10 cm from such devices Magnets can destroy information stored on magnetic media such as credit cards, floppy discs and computer hard drives. Keep them at least 5cm away Analogue watches, televisions and computer monitors can be permanently damaged by placing magnets near them Do not use magnets in explosive atmospheres Do not use magnets if you are pregnant Do not use magnets if have an insulin pump Neodymium magnets should not be given to children and should be kept out of their reach Modern permanent magnets can attract steel objects or other magnets from large distances and cause trapping injuries. Place non ferrous (wood / polystyrene / plastic / aluminium) parts between magnets and any steel or other magnet to prevent this hazard. Do not extract the magnet from the product. Many Magnets are brittle and may shatter if they are allowed to 'jump' together or they jump onto a steel surface. This is especially dangerous to eyes. For more information visit http://e-magnetsuk.c...and-safety.aspx Quote Link to post
riohog 5,721 Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 you cant beet a bit of rope. feck all can go wrong with a bit of rope and if you lose it cut of some more when you get home. Quote Link to post
fitchet 788 Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 you cant beet a bit of rope. feck all can go wrong with a bit of rope and if you lose it cut of some more when you get home. especially when its about 20 quid cheaper than that magnet slip . . . . Quote Link to post
Paid 935 Posted November 25, 2010 Report Share Posted November 25, 2010 Looks like you need 2 hands to release that, with a pulling dog, lamp and bunnys, that would be a bitch to release. Def rope. Quote Link to post
Gaz_1989 9,539 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 Daft as it may sound, you lads and lasses who use rope, do you literally just feed a rope through loop in collar? Then let one end of rope go when needs be? Cheers, Gaz Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 Daft as it may sound, you lads and lasses who use rope, do you literally just feed a rope through loop in collar? Then let one end of rope go when needs be? Cheers, Gaz yes........ Quote Link to post
ferreter.al 22 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 i use a bit of a small ratchet strap.i think they call it webbing or a lead with the end cut off or a bit of road,usually whatevers closest to lamp n battry on way out the door,cant go wrong Quote Link to post
x38 179 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 you need gloves in the cold .... Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 i use a bit of a small ratchet strap.i think they call it webbing or a lead with the end cut off or a bit of road,usually whatevers closest to lamp n battry on way out the door,cant go wrong IS a bit of "road" not abit tough on the dogs neck, which do you favour, tarmac or gravel.... Quote Link to post
Guest stewie Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 HEAR IS A BIT MORE INFORMATION. Health & Safety/Safe Use Information This product contains a neodymium magnet. Magloc Equi-SR is designed for use with horses only and should not be used to secure other animals, people or objects. The standard MagLoc Equi-SR contains a pin that is designed to break and release the horse at 100kg of breaking strain. MagLoc disclaims all liability for use or misuse of any of its products in applications for which they are not specifically marketed or sold, including but not limited to all applications involving climbing or lifting. The user is solely responsible for selecting and using the correct product within the MagLoc range in their intended application. Our products are not toys and parts may present a choking risk if swallowed. Our products should be kept away from young children This product contains a neodymium magnet. Users of heart pace makers should avoid being near magnets. If a neodymium magnet is placed within 30mm of a heart pacemaker - it will stop working! Strong Magnets may affect or interfere with sensitive electronic instruments. Always keep magnets at least 10 cm from such devices Magnets can destroy information stored on magnetic media such as credit cards, floppy discs and computer hard drives. Keep them at least 5cm away Analogue watches, televisions and computer monitors can be permanently damaged by placing magnets near them Do not use magnets in explosive atmospheres Do not use magnets if you are pregnant Do not use magnets if have an insulin pump Neodymium magnets should not be given to children and should be kept out of their reach Modern permanent magnets can attract steel objects or other magnets from large distances and cause trapping injuries. Place non ferrous (wood / polystyrene / plastic / aluminium) parts between magnets and any steel or other magnet to prevent this hazard. Do not extract the magnet from the product. Many Magnets are brittle and may shatter if they are allowed to 'jump' together or they jump onto a steel surface. This is especially dangerous to eyes. For more information visit http://e-magnetsuk.c...and-safety.aspx that has got to be the most pointless invention ever lol!!! you need to hands to use it and you have to put the slip through when its attached to the dogs collar!! stay away from just another pointless gimmick :thumbdown: Quote Link to post
Strong Stuff 2,171 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 I'd reckon that was adapted from another use, and I bet if you look around on the net you'll find the original item for it's original application for much less than £25. It does look a twat to use. RFYL ............ You've made an old man very happy Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted November 26, 2010 Report Share Posted November 26, 2010 tell me Ryan... is the naked one there, as i have the old one, its just stretched it out?? Quote Link to post
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