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How bout that drayer saw lanyard. Love that thing.Here is my setup. Fairly happy with it, but want to add some more black gear loops. My chainsaw bridge is good for centering any heavy tools on the saddle- branch saver spool, drill, rope bag, etc.View attachment 33089
Love those Kong micro's. They are tough and cheap. I have a DEDA lanyard I made with OP and tendril I had laying around but it's not a good combo. My setup is not far from yours. I'll get a pic up soon.It took me a while to trust it, but yeah, it's best I've ever used. Mine even tasted chain in its first week or so and has never gotten worse in a year's time. I'm looking forward to seeing your setup, btw.
Jba- I hope I never need it, but why not have it? Besides, its just a few bucks for a good lumbar support.
One of my favorite additions is the double lanyard. 20' can get a little tangled at times, but the ability to switch lanyard positions without unhooking the first or to triangulate for a difficult cut is such a nice option. It helps on transfers, too.
One more great piece- kong micro biner. Rated at 600 kg, it ain't ya mamma's key chain biner. I use them every day for so many things.
Ok, two bridges (platinum) with RE swivels, main one backed up with some cordage, and set for adjustability with a ct roll n lock. Secondary has a swivel that is captured to one side with a shackle, to be deployed when needed.I am interested in seeing a picture of your harness.I enjoy reading your post and are curious how you have your harness set up.Steve I also carry my second BDB as a backup. For me it just made more sense to have something that can be used to ascend with also. It also then can be used as a long secondary tie in if needed.
I am interested in seeing a picture of your harness.I enjoy reading your post and are curious how you have your harness set up.