What he said! ...saw hangs on rear ring
.. + then any type of tool hook that passes behind webbing... in the places intended!!
...i dont think that part of the harness is intended to carry a saw!!
Not sure
.if i need to hang a big saw or somthin, i put on my TM, all other light work i pull up my Onyx!!...thing is a HAMMOCK!!!
...this harness looks like a happy medium between these two excellent harnesses!!!! .....
Ill post my thoughts in good time
..really though!
Hooks are very under/mis ...understood over here in Europe. Personally I've researched them for traversing, but until now have found more compact and versatile solutions ...so never bought one.
Until now I never pictured one on a lanyard!
How does that work? Is it just hanging when not used, as a normal tail end may be? And basicly used to 'Tarzan' around? (I foresee lots of 'backing-off' your main line to unhook in this configuration,) ... or maybe replacing that last biner on the rope-end of my lanyard, making it adjustable...
'..available soon!'
Coming up I have some pretty 'fugly-ass' cypress to dead wood, oozing all kinds of gunk! Lots of short stropping close to that eye! Badly pruned until now, so have micro-pegs on every surface!
Double wraping is great, and does a good holding job, but is a paaaaain in the butt to advance up a vertical stem! I need something that i can cinch quick, then loosen quick to advance, when using spikes/ orplatform. (without needing Travolta's hips)
"Player one! Congratulations. You have unlocked the bonus function. Go to end of your lanyard to redeem."
Ive been searching for a thrifty adjustable lanyard choke for a short while now. And thanks to this thread refocusing me, plus a spare ropeman, i spotted this solution!
I can see some...
Great subject!
Replacing a perfectly good stopper knot for something smaller, and even more wedge-shaped, to avoid wedging it in wedgable parts of a tree, and at the same time sacrificing security (...in some cases,) to me seems like a hiding to nothing. I took a different tack,
..by adding...