Not only am I going off topic, but I'm straying to beat a ghost horse. I was reading through that link you posted and there was a lot of discussion about the potential for a toothed handled ascender to tear up a rope if shock loaded during SRT. However, in a RADS system that uses either a Gri Gri or ID, wouldn't that device recieve the shock load rather than the handled ascender? Pretend that during a RADS ascent that a small branch broke sending the climber down a few feet. During any phase of the RADS climb the ID or Gri Gri should be the first and only device to be loaded. The handled ascender only serves as a backup and therefore could not destroy the rope. Any comments regarding this issue?
Also, and back on topic, if using a Gri Gri for descending, should it be backed with a prussik or is that overkill?
Finally, reading many posts over at the rock-climbing forum about the Gri Gri and Trango Cinch, everyone says to never use them as a self belay. Is there something I'm missing here, or are we using it incorrectly?