Over the last couple weeks I’ve read from the beginning of this thread till the end. Tomorrow or Tuesday my HH2 and Samson Voyager rope should arrive. This will be my first time to try SRT. My experience so far has been using MRT and using a Blake’s Hitch with Arbor plex. When I’m descending, I take my time and don’t go fast. With the slow speeds I still get a bit of glazing from the friction of my Blake’s hitch. When doing long descents I’ve went to throwing my figure 8 on to save putting friction into my Blake’s hitch and shortening life of the rope. So when doing a long descent with a HH2, does the hitch hiker see majority of the heat or is it the friction hitch. I don’t recall seeing it mentioned other than somewhere someone said the HH could be a hand warmer, which pretty well answers my question.
Was also curious, the three different spots that are carrying the load the carbiner, dogbone, and friction hitch. Roughly what percent is each piece carrying?
Thanks guys. Really enjoyed this thread and it makes me feel like I’ve made a good first choice for getting Into SRT.