oldfart
Participating member
- Location
- Asheville, NC
The Extendable/ Equalizing Anchor Sling builds on the TreeStuff Thunder Sling, but to different application and scale.
Guys, I’m not sure you’re going to see much utility in E/E Sling. A working pro can afford to have nice long, heavy bull ropes. He can’t afford not to. While I’ve got hundreds of feet of lighter stuff, my heavy lines could be an exhibit about New England parsimony. So, for me, the sling lets me do “what I can with what I got”.
Also, I like the equalization … it takes the suspense out of that moment when I’m watching to see which tree, exactly, is the one coming out of the ground.
Regardless of what you think of the device, if you like thinking geeky rigging thoughts, these videos will provide tons of entertainment value (yes, intended). And I’m hoping some of the concepts might be useful for the future.
Thanks to Nick for the design help and to Luke for the Stuff.
OF
Guys, I’m not sure you’re going to see much utility in E/E Sling. A working pro can afford to have nice long, heavy bull ropes. He can’t afford not to. While I’ve got hundreds of feet of lighter stuff, my heavy lines could be an exhibit about New England parsimony. So, for me, the sling lets me do “what I can with what I got”.
Also, I like the equalization … it takes the suspense out of that moment when I’m watching to see which tree, exactly, is the one coming out of the ground.
Regardless of what you think of the device, if you like thinking geeky rigging thoughts, these videos will provide tons of entertainment value (yes, intended). And I’m hoping some of the concepts might be useful for the future.
Thanks to Nick for the design help and to Luke for the Stuff.
OF











