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Nice looking lanyard - what hitch cord are you using with that?


Double wraping is great, and does a good holding job, but is a paaaaain in the butt to advance up a vertical stem! I need something that i can cinch quick, then loosen quick to advance, when using spikes/ orplatform. (without needing Travolta's hips)Hmmm...a choked lanyard...???
Help me out. Why have the adjustable lanyard on top of a lanyard?
Isn't the same thing achieved by either:
---double wrapping your lanyard around the tree making it choke and hold position
---use the smaller sling/friction hitch in the traditional
Configuration
I'm really missing something. Seems like more complication to
Solve a simple problem
Educate me
Yip! You're right Tom. ...thtrifty to!!Now I see
The French version is clever and compact
'..available soon!'Sewn eye.
How does that work? Is it just hanging when not used, as a normal tail end may be? And basicly used to 'Tarzan' around? (I foresee lots of 'backing-off' your main line to unhook in this configuration,) ... or maybe replacing that last biner on the rope-end of my lanyard, making it adjustable?How about a DMM hook? Since I've started using a hook on my lanyard, I haven't needed a stopper knot at all.
Lots of good ideas here. I would prefer a sewn tight eye to a stopper knot. I used a carabiner tied on the end of my 35' lanyard as a stopper for years, but that can get stuck on things. View attachment 50329
This would be a "stopper-TANK!!"...
Even BIGGER!
...
I LIKE!!
(..SRTing your lanyard advice needed!)
(...what if i add a rope-wrench? ...)
