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I run mine like this with no problem.
Happened to me a few times at first while fumbling around with it, but I think that you kind of develop a procedure for handling it, or start doing it in a consistent manner after a while, and it happens less and less, it seems.Well a good reminder for me here to always have a backup system in place. After a few low 'n slow sessions I had my 2nd real climb on it yesterday. Removed it from my line for a redirect... and the bottom pulley assembly suddenly disengages completely and disappears in the brush pile 40' below me
Funny thing is, it look like that maybe could happen when I first got it, with the notch cut into the attachment point inside... but I played with it a bit and Notch's claims that it can't come apart there unintentionally or otherwise *seemed* true. Anyone else had it come apart like this?? We'll see what Treestuff will do for me...
That is exactly how I was going to set it up. Thanks.I run mine like this with no problem.
I have had this happen a few times and I'm still not sure what triggers it, but all of a sudden there will be pieces on the ground. Thankfully it's been during setup before I'm up a tree. I really like it for most everything, but am bit disappointed with the not so easy midline on/off rope compared to bdb and akimbo.Well a good reminder for me here to always have a backup system in place. After a few low 'n slow sessions I had my 2nd real climb on it yesterday. Removed it from my line for a redirect... and the bottom pulley assembly suddenly disengages completely and disappears in the brush pile 40' below me
Funny thing is, it look like that maybe could happen when I first got it, with the notch cut into the attachment point inside... but I played with it a bit and Notch's claims that it can't come apart there unintentionally or otherwise *seemed* true. Anyone else had it come apart like this?? We'll see what Treestuff will do for me...
I was hoping mine was a fluke, but I appreciate the shared feedback on this.I have had this happen a few times and I'm still not sure what triggers it, but all of a sudden there will be pieces on the ground. Thankfully it's been during setup before I'm up a tree. I really like it for most everything, but am bit disappointed with the not so easy midline on/off rope compared to bdb and akimbo.
I was hoping mine was a fluke, but I appreciate the shared feedback on this.
It would be one thing if it were a known, forewarned characteristic; but instead it's the opposite of one of its key advantages so specifically advertised, "doesn't accidentally come apart in small pieces that fall to the ground."
Oh boy - putting that carabiner attachment point on there backwards...I had to use a stick/tool to get it disassembled again once I did that accidentally (because of the slick pin release you referred to). Not a mistake that one will make two times, I wouldn't thinkIt's happened to me a few times as well. Remember when reassembling to have the carabiner attachment piece oriented so the writing is facing you or the slick pin won't release properly.
It's my only real gripe about this device. The Akimbo is so easy on and off that it became part of my climbing style. I'm a little more hesitant with the RRP.
It's happened to me a few times as well. Remember when reassembling to have the carabiner attachment piece oriented so the writing is facing you or the slick pin won't release properly.
It's my only real gripe about this device. The Akimbo is so easy on and off that it became part of my climbing style. I'm a little more hesitant with the RRP.
I hear ya. Was it the larger diameter of other lines not playing well for you with akimbo, or just the KMIII construction happened to work well at 11mm? Many variables at play, but I thought MacSwan was liking 12.5mm Workpro on the akimboBut don't get me wrong I friggen love this thing. I've been climbing on 11mm KMIII for a while because it worked well with the Akimbo but I'm looking forward to going back to a larger line. The tendinitis in my hands isn't getting better with age...
11mm KMIII worked really well and was consistent. I happened to have it already so that's what i stuck with. If Workpro works well on both Akimbo and RRP I'd be interested in trying it out. I know a lot of folks have had success with Xstatic.I hear ya. Was it the larger diameter of other lines not playing well for you with akimbo, or just the KMIII construction happened to work well at 11mm? Many variables at play, but I thought MacSwan was liking 12.5mm Workpro on the akimbo
I've only tried Drenaline on the RRP so far, which suffers from the line-flattening effect, leading to occasional sudden slips that's been noted on some other ropes.11mm KMIII worked really well and was consistent. I happened to have it already so that's what i stuck with. If Workpro works well on both Akimbo and RRP I'd be interested in trying it out. I know a lot of folks have had success with Xstatic.
I've only tried Drenaline on the RRP so far, which suffers from the line-flattening effect, leading to occasional sudden slips that's been noted on some other ropes.
Thanks for the break-in reminder Moss, I don't have a lot of experience on mechanicals, and this RRP has only seen about 15 hours. It's generally nice and smooth, which led me to think occasional slips are a flat rope spot issue? Some users do seem to mention lines that stay round better, though it's hard to picture how they could with the design of modern devices... Unless it were a steel cable running through there. Maybe the construction of some ropes allows for more consistent flattening?I must be missing something, every line I’ve used on every mechanical device tends to flatten going through the device. My experience is the slight flattening makes the release smoother not jumpy. Thinking of the buttery gold standard, the (lines formerly known as) Yale 11.7mm double braids which do flatten.
I’m wondering if what Ob2 is reporting Is more about a RR not completely broken in?
-AJ
Get off that junk rope. Bungy cord. Get some hyperclimb or the new gap arborist new yale 11.7.I've only tried Drenaline on the RRP so far, which suffers from the line-flattening effect, leading to occasional sudden slips that's been noted on some other ropes.
Thanks for the break-in reminder Moss, I don't have a lot of experience on mechanicals, and this RRP has only seen about 15 hours. It's generally nice and smooth, which led me to think occasional slips are a flat rope spot issue? Some users do seem to mention lines that stay round better, though it's hard to picture how they could with the design of modern devices... Unless it were a steel cable running through there. Maybe the construction of some ropes allows for more consistent flattening?
What he said.Get off that junk rope. Bungy cord. Get some hyperclimb or the new gap arborist new yale 11.7.
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