Brando CalPankian
Carpal tunnel level member
- Location
- Pine City, MN
I've been climbing SRS for a while, but I learned on a TM. I upgraded to a TA 3.2 while doing line clearance as I was in spikes way more than I was stationary rope climbing. As such, I set up my saddle to be more comfortable in that scenario.
Now that I'm running my own company again, I'm doing about a 50-50 mix of removals and prunes, and my removals often involve accessing the canopy SRS. So far, I've had issues dialing it back in to where I'm not balanced odd and using my arms to hold myself upright.
I'm utilizing the camp chest straps, and switch between the hh2 and a zag wrench combo. When I climbed Friday my setup was so far off that if I let go I'd essentially lay flat (which is trouble when trying to advance through the canopy).
What should I be thinking about when trying to set up my saddle to get better balance? It could just be the bridge is a bit short (tether style instead of a rope bridge), or leg loops still too tight, or any number of things. I need some time to rec climb so I can try and dial things in a bit more.
Thanks for any thoughts!
Now that I'm running my own company again, I'm doing about a 50-50 mix of removals and prunes, and my removals often involve accessing the canopy SRS. So far, I've had issues dialing it back in to where I'm not balanced odd and using my arms to hold myself upright.
I'm utilizing the camp chest straps, and switch between the hh2 and a zag wrench combo. When I climbed Friday my setup was so far off that if I let go I'd essentially lay flat (which is trouble when trying to advance through the canopy).
What should I be thinking about when trying to set up my saddle to get better balance? It could just be the bridge is a bit short (tether style instead of a rope bridge), or leg loops still too tight, or any number of things. I need some time to rec climb so I can try and dial things in a bit more.
Thanks for any thoughts!










