Anyone tried these cheap types of the quick release?

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I bought one from cartek, its very good value for money and complies with msa blue book

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Post by Tommy »

I read a rally journal where the guy bought a cheapo job and binned it before even fitting it since it was so shoddy. He went with one of these in the end.

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Post by warboys »

The Cartek one is very well made and is splined. I don't like the look of the ball bearing type devices. Looked at many before I bought the Cartek one, it is no different to the lifeline one which is more than double the price.

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I've ended up with the K-sport ones thanks to Mr Hayward. It will be the last time that part travels at light speed warp factor 900 :)

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http://www.ksport.co.uk/products.asp?f=quick-release

They are quite reasonably priced too.
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