Compact Bulldog Bone

Yes, the elongated bollard swivels in place on rope and has 2 wear faces (it is non adjustable). Muggs demonstrates nicely how the Bone can function MRS. It can help to have a monkey paw type attachment on your bridge to terminate the down line, to give a bit of separation. I have had success also making it self tending on ascent , by attaching a rather loose girth hitched lead to the down line, attached to the top tending point. It has to be a bit slack to allow the Bone to engage.
 
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Yes, the elongated bollard swivels in place on rope and has 2 wear faces (it is non adjustable). Muggs demonstrates nicely how the Bone can function MRS. It can help to have a monkey paw type attachment on your bridge to terminate the down line, to give a bit of separation. I have had success also making it self tending on ascent , by attaching a rather loose girth hitched lead to the down line, attached to the top tending point. It has to be a bit slack to allow the Bone to engage.
Yes, I’ve used one of my wife’s elastic hair ties for this. A simple girth around the working end and clip to the Bone. Good to go, just not the most robust, long term piece of kit. I’ve been meaning to make something a bit nicer, just haven’t been able to make the time.
 
which paul?

I've not heard of the dynamic cam bdb, what's up with that?

Yes, I’ve used one of my wife’s elastic hair ties for this. A simple girth around the working end and clip to the Bone. Good to go, just not the most robust, long term piece of kit. I’ve been meaning to make something a bit nicer, just haven’t been able to make the time.
Are there any photos of what you guys are describing? Not finding in the search, trying to visualize it.
 
Thanks Eric, this one just got back from extended vacation at DMM. I usually have the gyro on my bridge but I switched it out and put it directly on my bdb as an experiment to see if it would help with doubled rope setups. It doesn't. Going to switch back. Love the gyro on the bridge....
Makes sense to give that a try. I like a DMM Rhino for doubled because the horn keeps the bone from falling out of place and potentially side loading while advancing. Still haven’t used the Hydra yet. Just got it. Maybe tomorrow…
 

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