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The sheave was a grasp with reality- many of us have brainy discussions about bend radius, but then we have to get honest about how a ring to ring friction saver actually lines up- with one ring higher than the other. That means most of us climb mrs with the bend radius of a single ring. We won’t look at the fimblclimb. This isn’t throwing shade at those products, either. I just figured if I did better than that, it would be super good enough. Working with Petzl as a technical partner when I was training full-time opened my eyes to a good, nuanced view. I like Petzl’s take on reality vs ideals. Their manuals aren’t just filled with checks and x’s. They have icons that communicate hazard without restricting those scenarios. Petzl also released a friction saver with a pulley that has a similarly sized sheave as the new CMI pulley.
So yes, the diameter flies in the face of all the rules we learned, but I doubt it causes any more strength loss than a knot (Petzl’s logic behind their splices’ ratings, btw).
I hope my tone isn’t coming out defensive or strong, that’s not my intent. I understand the design is perhaps a bit rebellious, but not without purpose or careful consideration.
As for efficiency loss, I’m sure there is some compared to other pulleys on the market, but there’s give and take with any product, so I’m okay with that. Its competitors aren’t recommended for cinching to a tree, and they aren’t rated for two-person loads when anchored to the body of the pulley. When I use it in mrs, it’s worlds smoother than rings, and I can’t say I feel a big difference between it and other pulleys I’ve used, though I’m sure there is some.
I recommend normal climbing diameters- up to 13mm. And thanks for asking this- we’ll have it on the final product. An oversight, for sure.
I know someone is going to rig with it. That’s their risk, and not a recommendation at all. We might explore something for that when we see the market response to the first iteration.
We do have a name, but I am letting CMI take the lead with releasing it. Its nickname before finally settling on a real name was PPT- the pulley plate thing. Feel free to use that until CMI makes an official announcement.