Further thinking on the newest Fate Lanyard version, I'm coming to the conclusion that despite its excellent functionality and versatility, it is not likely to be widely embraced in the climber community, change is slow and I don't think it will ever be a big enough market for me to attempt to "go big" on it. Every serious climber work or rec has a more or less individual climbing style/gear configuration. I'm biased because my lanyard use is more centered around cinching/SRS mode, that has to be fairly rare out there so my excitement about it is my own, need to remember that.
Plan is just make up 20 or so and make them available, if it turns out demand is strong then make some more ;-) If some company takes the idea and runs with it so be it, likely that won't happen. With this sort of thing the devil's in the details, the lanyards I produce will be as close to perfectly set up as they can be. If it turns out knock-off's happen, I doubt they'll nail the spec as well as I will and climbers would notice the difference. It's just a lanyard but it has special qualities.
I have two versions in mind, one the worker version, 11mm 24-strand, 15' long, one of the hardware components would be more "heavy duty" gear for the work environment.
The other is the rec version, woods friendly rope pattern, 11mm 24-strand, woods compatible cover pattern 15' or 20' long (what do the dedicated rec climbers want?). The component I mentioned would be lighter towards the goal of keeping gear light for carrying stuff into the woods for longer distances. It would be a very strong/safe/rated component.
Either lanyard can be used for rec or work. A lanyard could be made custom order for whatever cordage or length a climber prefers.
Thx for the brainstorming,
-AJ