looks like an extremely expensive lanyard adjuster
but, in comparison to a more common "lanyard adjuster" its pretty cheap (im talking about that blue thing)
well, its an opinion, if you dont want to use a pulley on your bridge, then dont
ive tried both, and prefer using a pulley, if you dont like that then good for you
id be down to try a rook, seems like a nice piece of kit
I would like to be able to take the pulley off without un tying my bridge, mainly because I dont want it slamming into my knees when im not tied into it
I just need to find places that sell notch that isnt sherril or treestuff, im not...
my bridges are the stock notch one, and a section of samson vortex hot, so far I like it
messing around in the house I put a hitchclimber on my bridge and it was awesome, I might have to get a small omniblock in the future
I didnt even think about that, and I use two systems allot (Long lanyard FTW) mainly if I set a tie in a few feet out on a limb, I can flipflop systems and "walk" it back to the trunk, works well
I can see this being amazing in sketchy trees, you could run two separate climb lines tied into the tree in two different spots, effectively giving you a double tie in at all times
100% agree
it will be replaced and i will quit worrying
the bridge is the only thing I worry about, since its core dependent, and I cant see the core, vs the webbing on my saddle will show any damage