JontreeHI
Branched out member
- Location
- West Michigan lakeshore
Multiple systems, one on each side of the swivel allows me to switch my secondary system to either side of my primary system (attached to swivel) depending on how my body is oriented.
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I don't like using a tail style second system. I don't like feeling like I have no connection to my ground personnel. Seems less safe. If I need a second system I'll ask for a second rope.I do. I ran two bridges for a while when I was makin my self worn DRT. Two bridges helped but it was busy. Still using multiple systems frequently, but yo yo man style with a Ddrt systemon the tail of my base tied srt. For me this is much cleaner.
I don't like using a tail style second system. I don't like feeling like I have no connection to my ground personnel. Seems less safe. If I need a second system I'll ask for a second rope....
Definitely a valid consideration. Mostly my tail hang free as I climb, but for advancing, passing some redirects, and occasionally for better WP, my tail is used.I don't like using a tail style second system. I don't like feeling like I have no connection to my ground personnel. Seems less safe. If I need a second system I'll ask for a second rope.
Reed Wortley
CTSP #01739
ISA CA #SO-6953A
You caught me, it's electrical tape. Fliplines are brutal for fraying with even the smallest of nicks. The tape just prevents further fraying. I was pretty pissed off when I noticed this nick because I do my absolute best to take care of my gear.
For tending I just use a short ice tail eye and eye with a micro pulley. I've tried mechanical adjusters in the past but I just prefer a hitch. It holds well, has little sit back and I find that a hitch releases smoothly under pressure. Although I've never tried the ART Positioner they seem to make quality stuff!
Sterling makes the rope; ABR stitches the eyes.I never realised that ABR Tritech and Sterling Tritech seem to be the same thing. Appreciated.