Acerxharlowii
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Does the DMM ultra O fit through the holes? I have found that the notch O works the best(go figure).
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I asked treestuff and he wasn't 100% sure. I was told it probably fits and could return it if it didn't but that seems like a hassle, they are selling the product and they should know I assumed.If you call sherrill, they can tell you imediately. They know, well used to know (lol) specs like that.
Oh awesomeness thank you!! My other dmm carabiners don't fit but I don't have the ultraO.They do fit. I use an ultra o for my system connected to the took on my bridge every day.
I would be, I'll look into the sentinel too. It would be attached to my rope wrench set up but it appears that the side I would want my pulley, friction hitch, and tether would not fit. I like the open side to be able to easy on and off the rookFirst pic, ROOK with RE Pirate, RE RockO, DMM Sentinel...
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Second pic, ROOK with DMM UltraO...
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Fit is tight along the spline, but works fine. The fat, round profile RE carabiners are also a tight fit, but work fine. The Sentinel is a very nice, easy fit and would be a better choice if you're taking the 'biner on and off quite often... like on a harness bridge.
I like the open side to be able to easy on and off the rook...
I like that idea!! I'm going to try thatYeah, that's an issue. Here's another option, though, if you can live with a little more distance between the RW setup and your bridge. A pear shaped biner on th RW setup, a ring down in the bottom of that, then you can use whatever carabiner you want on the rook, with the open end available to clip onto the ring, or a multicender, or whatever.
That's what I do on the RW setups... I like to be able to clip in and out of them while leaving everything on the rope, without the hassle of threading a 'biner through the pulley and hitch cord. The pear 'biner has more room for all that stuff than an oval 'biner, and the small aluminum ring sits nice down in the bottom of it. Can also just clip in a second or third climb line to the ring, or a long lanyard in single leg mode... whatever.