aluminum snap?

I imagine isc does not want to make a tether that only works with a competitor's pulley (dmm).
Ha, I guess you're right!

Does anyone use the rope wrench pulley? I can't give up the multiple attachments of the Hitch Climber pulley. They would probably make more profit if they were to develop a tether to interface with the Hitch Climber rather than their own pulley.
 
Does anyone ever use a rigging plate, such as the Bat, in junction with a micro pulley to give them three additional connections...like for a Hass and chest tether etc? I don't have a Bat so I can't take a picture to illustrate what I'm talking about. But I'm thinking when you use a pulley that doesn't have the multiple holes you would simply clip in a Bat rigging plate with the three holes towards you and the main hole clipped onto the carabiner between the side plates of the pulley.

Sorry Mike for the tangent, but your thread just got me thinking and thinking...
 
Does anyone ever use a rigging plate, such as the Bat, in junction with a micro pulley to give them three additional connections...like for a Hass and chest tether etc? I don't have a Bat so I can't take a picture to illustrate what I'm talking about. But I'm thinking when you use a pulley that doesn't have the multiple holes you would simply clip in a Bat rigging plate with the three holes towards you and the main hole clipped onto the carabiner between the side plates of the pulley.

Sorry Mike for the tangent, but your thread just got me thinking and thinking...

That's the beauty of the buzz....sharing thoughts. That Kong Frog does look sweet. I briefly looked googly eyed at it in CT at the expo.

Clipping to a rigging plate would work, but if im imagining it right, the tether would be a lot longer overall (though it is easy as heck to make different lengths with the aluminum. I kept the hitch climber in mind, because it is so commonly used and a great product
 

New threads New posts

Back
Top Bottom