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After seeing this, I think the best choice for a lanyard adjuster is one that will allow adjustment while under tension. It seems that a rope grab can work against someone in a situation like this...
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Makes me think of going to a friction hitch on my steel-core flipline, in addition to using one on my rope lanyard.
Additionally,
That small prussiked clip-in loop (tech cord and the like) that people put on their lanyard, in order to choke the stem, SRT style, is an easy way to be lanyarded in, but with one's pelvis out of the circle formed by the back of the harness and D-to-D attachment of the lanyard. In a stem splitting situation, it would be better to choke the snap or 'biner to the lanyard (with a bit of chance of cross-loading), than getting squashed within the loop.