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Ino-Blocks range

his Breton company has a range of excellent lightweight blocks that run on a Dyneema axle, including snatch blocks, models with a becket and the Ino-Ending, designed for use with backstays. All are long-lasting, easily inspected for damage, simple to repair and are very lightweight. Ten sizes are offered, for boats from dinghies to IMOCA 60s. The smallest model weighs just 8 grams. Even the largest, the Poulie Ino-Block 18, is only 410 grams,

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