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What’s your favourite lanyard set up
tried a few keen to try more
tried a few keen to try more
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It all depends on the tree and tasks at hand...most times just one short 8-10 ft, hitch with a tender handles everything. Sometimes bring 2 or bring a longer lanyard and make both ends adjustable with another hitch and tender. Sometimes I bring a long CE lanyard with my zig zag on that if I need to repitch a lot to ascend.What’s your favourite lanyard set up
tried a few keen to try more
Yea with white pine, sappy trees I'll use a rope grab, or zz for easier cleaning on 3 or 16 strand ropeLately I usually climb with a 24 ft length of scion 11mm that I spliced eyes into both sides of with hitch cord and micro pulley for the adjuster, ct snap on the working end. I keep the excess daisy chained and clipped to the back side of my saddle. I have a second much shorter one with 16 strand, a rope grab and and a snap tied on for easy change out of the rope for sappy conifers. The rope grab deals with sap much better.
I love my zillon but I replaced that horrible lumpy rope it came with, blaze rope is great.Zillion with the 5 meter rope it came with. I'll replace the rope with something else if I need to down the road.
I've tried lots of other options, but that seems the smoothest and most versatile got me. If I need more rope, I get a second climbing system or use the tail off my main system

6'? I'd have to hug the tree on some climbs to use that, if it even reaches around.Favorites are a Petzl Zillon on 8' of TriTech, and a Trango Cinch on 6' of SuperStatic.