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Mac. Not busting just asking. Why the bone and runner for back up? Why not just an 8? I'm always fascinated by what people carry and why. Also do you find a use for the adjustable bridge? I don't but I also don't have one, maybe if I did I would. Kinda like many other things I've picked up from here over the years.
I meant back up like setting a second TIP. But it serves the f8 function as well. I don't like the f8 cuz I can't use it for anything else.

I cinch that bridge down as tight as possible for ascent and hen let it out for work. Brings my system in close. Love it. Will probly always have one now.
 
Mac, is the Purple bridge just a safety backup? It looks like it follows the same path as your main bridge.
Yes, redundancy. I just changed the cordage to something more suitable. That blue stuff didn't knot well.

It's a new feature for me, I hasn't gotten in my way yet.
Idea behind it is, it might give me enough time to figure something out in event of emergency
 
Here is mine, still dialing in. I also have a 9/16" blue flech 3strand lanyard with a Gibbs that I use for nasty pine removals.
 

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I spy a positioner. Do you like it? I've tried a cinch, hitch cord, and microcender. The microcender is my favorite of the three, but I'd really like to try the positioner.
I love the positioner , most people don't utilise it to its full potential.
If you use it a certain way it can seem very jumpy all you need to do is add a little more friction with your hand and it behaves smooth as butter even on a single leg mode.


@macswan Have you tried using the 8 for redirects? I've been using it lately for this application as its always on my harness ....... man it works well.
It adds a real nice amount of friction that allows you to pretension your line for loadsharing over the two points, really quick also.
 

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