Iso cheap rope grab 7/16-1/2"

Vicente

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Trying to set one if my friends up with gear his dad ordered him a maxiflip sport lanyard but the rope grab he was hoping to use with it was a bit too big anyone have an extra laying around?
 
I got an aluminum Gibbs in very good or excellent condition that I can part with. I’ll get a pic if you’re interested.

It has the pin, and I’d include an appropriate bolt and locknut. If it’s going to stay on the same lanyard /flipline, the bolt and locknut is a good idea.
Sure if it'll work for the smaller diameter that would be great thank you.
 
The ART adjuster is far from a cheap solution….. they are a brilliant device yes, and they do sell a cam for a wire core interface, but again NOT CHEAP. I echo the hitchcord ideas…. chances are you’ve got some kicking around.
 
I love the ART. Smooth as silk and easy to operate on a good clean lanyard. Pitch on the lanyard can cause them to stick a bit.
I was wondering how it did with some pitch. Good to know, thank you.

I still never tried one, I think I’ll get one in a couple weeks. There’s just way to many good reviews from all you guys about it, I gotta try it.

The pitch and issues it causes with so many different lanyard adjusters is what makes the simple old rope grab worth owning still. I think anyone that occasionally has to work in pitchy conifers should have a separate pine lanyard with a rope grab to adjust it. The downside is that you can’t let out slack while it’s loaded with your body weight. You get used to it very quickly and easily though.
 
I was wondering how it did with some pitch. Good to know, thank you.

I still never tried one, I think I’ll get one in a couple weeks. There’s just way to many good reviews from all you guys about it, I gotta try it.

The pitch and issues it causes with so many different lanyard adjusters is what makes the simple old rope grab worth owning still. I think anyone that occasionally has to work in pitchy conifers should have a separate pine lanyard with a rope grab to adjust it. The downside is that you can’t let out slack while it’s loaded with your body weight. You get used to it very quickly and easily though.
I may be in the minority, but I prefer a hitch and micropulley to my ART. Releasing the ART is harder to modulate than a hitch, at least on the ropes I've tried it with. I probably need to spend more time with it, but I got in the habit of grabbing a different lanyard when kitting up for a climb.

It is well made and very compact.
 

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