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WinningHere is one I made with a Camp Turbo Foot and a Key-Bak Securit reel. It works well with either the 13oz or 20oz pull reel. Overall weight is just under 6 ounces.
I'm new to tree climbing and made this before I discovered this thread and realized I wasn't the only one thinking along these lines.View attachment 52291View attachment 52292
Welcome @antigravity that's a sweet configuration, nice and compact. Are you finding that the cord is long enough?
Congratulations wyatt spruck for your performance! Very impressive.Here's some footage of the retractable reel knee ascender in action at an open ascent competition a few weeks ago. I placed second....and i couldn't have done it without the thing. It's a fast piece of gear, especially on the right rope.
Was is the cord length on the 20oz version?Here is one I made with a Camp Turbo Foot and a Key-Bak Securit reel. It works well with either the 13oz or 20oz pull reel. Overall weight is just under 6 ounces.
I'm new to tree climbing and made this before I discovered this thread and realized I wasn't the only one thinking along these lines.View attachment 52291View attachment 52292
For some reason, I think there may be a better option than the key-bak for sale on Treebay.
It's the Securit Xtreme duty model and it has a 28" long cord. I can't find the model number but searching that should bring it up.Was is the cord length on the 20oz version?
I'm looking to do the same as your setup but I'm not sure which model to buy.
What is the model number I should be looking for?
It's the Securit Xtreme duty model and it has a 28" long cord. I can't find the model number but searching that should bring it up.
That's the one.I guess it's this one
Yes, but I'm a recreational climber and haven't used it that much yet, so I can't comment on it's longevity.@antigravity
Is your key-bak still working good for you?
@Brocky
It is tempting but I'm leaning towards the cheapo route in case I don't like using a reel.
Own and use a SAKA currrently.
I just ordered a the same awaiting delivery.I'm running a SAKA mini with the Key Bak Extreme Duty. My rope is a Blue Moon.
So far, I like it better than with the bungee. Time will tell as far as longevity, although their Web Site claims tested to a million cycles.