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Hello Moss. Yes ive seen the petzl swivel and would love to try it but it's to expensive ! and honestly there is no down side as i tie my own prusik loops at a length to suit , with twin fisherman's knot's and then tape down the ends . I even colour co-ordinate my rope end's ,2 of my 3 way biners have different coloured gate's rope end's have matching coloured tape's and prusik loops are taped up to match that way it's easier to avoid the possibility of inadvertantly un- clipping the wrong rope end , Resulting in a fall . Sounds silly that you might un-clip your self but believe me it has happened and cost more than one climber his life. The wire cable i envisioned would be armoured so as to avoid any snags and and would pass through the ring to which you anchor your biners / biner & fig 8 , and be secured at each end by a small shackle .Its purely for back up on a working harness in the event you should touch it with the saw you could remove it for rec climbing via the shackles , as you can see im a belt and braces man ! .And just touching on my original point of the inclusion of the fig 8 it "makes it really nice when you want to pivot your position in the tree" . maybe try it moss and let me know your finding's best regardsOriginally posted by moss
Interesting way to use a figure eight. A slightly more expensive option is to substitute a Petzl Swivel for the figure eight. Makes it really nice when you want to pivot your position in the tree.
The down side of using the figure eight between your rope and saddle attachment is that you're moving your hitch farther away. If you use a large pear shaped mallion rapide you can toss the figure eight, fit a few biners as needed for double crotching and keep the biners out of your face.
A wire bridge sounds overkill and a good place to jab your hands if you don't have everything taped up etc. Very creative though It just occured to me that a wire bridge wouldn't be flexible enough to work properly. Webbing or rope is going to be more optimal.
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