Need to lift game or heavy packs without a bulky hoist? This 2‑piece block-and-tackle set uses multiple sheaves to multiply your pull, helping one person raise gear, quarters, or supplies with controlled, steady movement.
When rope management gets messy in the field, the fixed pulley channels guide the cord path to reduce rubbing and keep the rigging predictable—ideal for tree hoists, camp food hangs, and garage gear lifts (cord/rope is not included).
Built for solo hunters, campers, and overlanders: compact size around 6.5 × 4.2 × 2.1 in and about 0.8 lb so it rides in a pack and is ready when you reach the trailhead.
High-strength Nylon 6/6 body with stainless steel pins—no wheel bearings to seize—so it stays simple to use after rain, grit, or cold mornings.
Versatile rigging: works with common cordage sizes (e.g., paracord) for hanging food bags, hoisting tree-stand gear, lifting totes in the garage, or pulling loads over obstacles.
Description
If you ever wished you had a quick way to get weight off the ground—whether you're hoisting a field-dressed animal for processing, lifting a heavy pack into a tree to keep it away from critters, or raising camp supplies under a tarp—this portable block-and-tackle set gives you mechanical advantage in a small footprint. The two matching hoist plates include fixed pulleys at the forked arms; you thread your own rope through the pulleys to build a controlled lifting system like the connection shown in your reference photo. The body is made from Nylon 6/6 with stainless steel pins, keeping the design simple and minimizing parts that can jam. It packs down to about 6.5 × 4.2 × 2.1 inches and weighs roughly 0.8 lb, so it fits easily in a day pack. If you're planning a backcountry trip and want a lightweight “force multiplier,” this hoist helps you lift, hold, and lower loads with smoother control. Note: rope/cord is not included—use your preferred cordage and tie-off method.