I keep a pulley and some line in my throw-line bucket for those occasions when the throw weight gets stuck. Having it handy helps me avoid the temptation to pull really hard and have the throw-weight headed at me instead of at the base of a tree.
When isolating, pulling a larger weight up and away from me isn't nearly as dangerous as pulling smaller one toward me.
The 32-ounce weight is an ugly thing made from a soft drink bottle that's been cut in half and taped back together. Inside is a length of old bicycle inner tube filled with chopped up scrap copper wire. Zip ties around the inner tube stick through the top to form a loop that makes it easy to attach at any convenient place on the throwline. It's taken several years of abuse.
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