Which Knee Ascender in 2022?

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It looks like the SAKA is out of stock indefinitely. I'm trying to get someone started climbing. What is second best?
 
Go buy a basic ascender and splice up a Haas to custom fit your friend's leg length. You even get do overs until you get the length right. Save a hun or two, not sure of current pricing. Just look at up close of the original Haas, not the later editions. There's a thread somewhere too with details.
 
I actually make my own diy one, rigid and no bungee, I don't think the new climber wants to learn to splice unfortunately, mostly a rec climber.
 
I told someone else recently- if you buy the CAMP ascender, a roll of bungee and a roll of paracord, you will spend less than you will on the package, and will have replacements for the parts that will wear out.
 
Hollow 12 strand like Tenex isn’t really much to learn though. It’s incredibly easy, much easier than double braid and even 3 strand.

Looks like Maple Leaf Ropes might have them in stock.

Is the new foldable SAKA being sold yet?
I totally agree I just think he is intimdated by everything else there is to learn, I think homebrew gear even more so. I didnt see the foldable anywhere, and didnt expect to find the reg saka anywhere, Mumford said he has been waiting on new stock for a year, supply chain issue. I just emailed Maple Leaf to make sure its really in stock.
 
I’m sure you’ll hear back by tomorrow. Maple Leaf is a great company, they got some house brand double braids in nylon or polyester, or nylon core/ poly cover. I’ve been very pleased with the quality and the price is excellent. Just in case you need to add a little to the SAKA order to qualify for free shipping.
 
Good info. Thanks for the post op. I need a foot and knee ascender also. Just been debating what I want first the ascenders or rigging gear.
 
I use the ct simple ascender with a piece of ice line, bungee and carabiner, not very glamorous but it works well and I was able to quickly customize it to fit exactly the way I wanted, also it was super cheap.
 
I use the ct simple ascender with a piece of ice line, bungee and carabiner, not very glamorous but it works well and I was able to quickly customize it to fit exactly the way I wanted, also it was super cheap.



Ok cool..shit it's something to look into. I have alot to learn about ascenders. Any info appreciated.
 
Ice Tail I think he means. A hollow 12 strand like Tenex, but made of Technora instead of polyester. More heat resistant than poly or nylon. Should work beautifully for a knee ascender. Class II splices for technora though, or at least in life support applications… maybe one could get a little creative for knee ascenders.
 
Ice Tail I think he means. A hollow 12 strand like Tenex, but made of Technora instead of polyester. More heat resistant than poly or nylon. Should work beautifully for a knee ascender. Class II splices for technora though, or at least in life support applications… maybe one could get a little creative for knee ascenders.
Yep that one, I bought several feet to use as a prussic cord, my foot loop is just tied off with some half hitches, tenex would work just as well I'm sure and be less expensive.
 
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I got a Kong hand ascender that was marked kinda low at local Shelter store, took a look at Haas and recreated the pattern, spliced a 'whoopie' foot loop into it. used the 5/16" Tenex with a little piece of webbing inside the foot loop. Got some bungee at local hardware store and tied it to top loop.
All told probably $60 on the kit.
I can still use it as a hand ascender, or make a 3:1 with pulley, etc.
it's big though. SAKA would be sweet.
 
Ice Tail I think he means. A hollow 12 strand like Tenex, but made of Technora instead of polyester. More heat resistant than poly or nylon. Should work beautifully for a knee ascender. Class II splices for technora though, or at least in life support applications… maybe one could get a little creative for knee ascenders.
I see no benefit at all using ice tail over tenex.. unless you like pissing $ away. And for what it’s worth it’s a blend of fibers
 
Did you get a feeling of accomplishment doing the double pass through on the ascender? Part of the elegance of the design. I maximized my bungee by having it anchor almost exactly at the foot whoopie exit. I hold my tube with one tiny zip tie at the upper exit.
 
I see no benefit at all using ice tail over tenex.. unless you like pissing $ away. And for what it’s worth it’s a blend of fibers
Yea I had it on hand when I was putting it together so I used it, if was buying something to build it I'd just get tenex.
 
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I see no benefit at all using ice tail over tenex.. unless you like pissing $ away. And for what it’s worth it’s a blend of fibers
No benefit, but no harm, right?
It’ll take maybe 3 feet to build and the stuff is 2$ a foot.
 
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