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Only way I’d want chunk of rubber in my system is if a ‘fuse’ would deploy first before engaging the rubber.On the ART pockets popping at 2.5 kN, the length of the sewn junction makes the amount of energy absorbed at a 2.5 kN limited impact force. It looks like a single screamer has multiple feet of stitching to blow out vs the short junctions of an ART unit. Hownot2 went over the top with the huge rock drops and the many feet of "screaming" action. I think they could've run a few numbers first but hey makes for entertaining vids.
The rubber can't seem to run in series because it would stretch and saw like a bugger. However it offers an ability to soften a catch. Maybe it could be used parallel with something like an ART snake where the snake eliminates the crazy sawing but would only make a short 2.5 kN spike as it tore, then letting the rubber do a soft catch, that is up until your main line slack runs out and the main line takes up the load.
Best I can come up with after learning about the ART pockets behaviour and one coffee.
implication there for the difference between the forces the climber is subjected to from a fall on a basal anchor vs a canopy anchorOne big difference between arb falls and rock and ice climbing falls is that cliffs and ice routes don’t move and absorb shock while trees do to some degree. I’ve taken factor 2 falls on rock and have taken some exciting tumbles in the trees as well. The movement of trees seems to me that it would limit the possible forces on a climber and their system but I’d love to see data disproving that.