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I'm looking to fit a barber hauler system for my genny which involves running the sheets through rings. Intuitively, I would think that the friction, using 8mm line, on a stainless round ring .

would be less than that of a "low friction" ring.

The round rings are also a tenth of the price, though this is a marginal issue. The attachment point of the control line would be diametrically opposed to the sheet contact point using the round rings.
The advantages of the LF ring are?

would be less than that of a "low friction" ring.

The round rings are also a tenth of the price, though this is a marginal issue. The attachment point of the control line would be diametrically opposed to the sheet contact point using the round rings.
The advantages of the LF ring are?
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