I just looked at the Wesspur site and they don't offer Sirius rope with either a spliced or sewn eye. So it will be interesting to see if anybody can splice it. Maybe a Marlowbraid splice?
I have done a few DB splices in Ocean Poly hitch cords and found that it is easy to splice when new. So, I assume it would be possible to splice the Ocean Poly in your CE lanyard with a DB splice. But if it is old dried out cordage I have no idea how easy it will be. Guess you won't know until...
I can see where it would be useful for double-crotching between conifers, which is something that I have done to get into snags that can't be climbed from the ground. But I am not sure if that is considered Dsrs?
I have not tried Dsrs, but suspect it would be a really great system for moving around in a tree. Much like being tied in to a full-time double crotch? But what about a situation where you are going up a big Doug-fir and your initial top rigging point is 200' up with a basal anchor? Would you...
I am less concerned about the handled ascender cutting the rope than I am about the attachment to the ascender failing. That is where I have had problems in the past. But your point is a good one.
I know that most arborists don't use a back-up on their multicenders, but I frequently do long SRS ascents with a handled ascender and then transition over to a D4 or RIG for the descent. For this situation I have started using a Rocker as a back-up below the handled ascender. That way if the...
That was my attitude when I tried to splice a brand new piece of Direction Up, which is supposed to be unsplicable. I was feeling pretty cocky and I told the owner of the rope "Just give it to me and I will do an eye splice in it. I can splice a rock!" I still have that splice hanging in my...
I have only done 3 splices in used Tachyon, and every time it was a bitch to get the core out of the cover and to get the core back through the cover. And the only way to do the final bury was with a huge amount of massaging and liberal use of the hammer. So, if all you are talking about is a...
I guess the soft fid is an ok way to do it, but it looks like a lot of unnecessary hassle to me. I have spliced a ton of Tachyon, including used rope using nothing but a wire fid, and it is not that difficult if you just reduce the volume of the core before trying to pull it through the cover...
Instructions for Scion and Tendril are available on the Sterling website. The method used to splice Tachyon, Tendril and Scion is pretty much identical except that the manufacturers recommend a 4-5 cover taper on Tachyon and a 4-6 cover taper on Tendril and Scion. I personally don't think it...
Yeah, I think I may have overreacted on this one. After hearing from all sides in this incident it sounds like it was not nearly as black-and-white as the original video made it look like.
I was ok with the reporter until about half-way through her spiel where she looks into the camera and says "This is our fault", implying that we are all to blame for this kind of behavior. She is just flat wrong! My parents did not act like this, I do not act like this and my kids do not act...