I like the concept to allow final tension adjustment, of pull-pull cables, using a turnbuckel. I do not like not the overcomplicated cable attachment piece, where the cable wraps around hard and sharp ninety degree machined angles, and the unnecessary hex-screw barrel-crimping design. I'd much rather have a rounded loop connection, that wouldn't strip the wire coating and also allow the cable to slide more easily allowing initial manual tension setting. I also would prefer a standard barrel crimping connection where the cable loops through the crimp barrel, and then the barrel is crimped with a hand-operated crimping-tool.