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I use the Basic that has no handle but I would bet that this one will be near Zero since its cam is toothless.
I like the Petzls better. Bigger handles, more comfortable, easier to use cam, and yes, they slide up the rope easier.
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I really like the Petzl Ascensions. They DO have a thumb lever you can use to release the cam from the rope. The nice thing is that it's on the side, so it can't get caught on a branch or twig.
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Not too many 600ft trees around... How long was the rope?
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Yes to both questions. If you apply downward pressure to the metal cam (theres a little divot to place your thumb in), while gently sliding the ascender up, the teeth disengage the rope and the cam moves away from the rope.
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Very little pressure is needed to move these up the rope.
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Depends on rope thickness, flexibility, newness, etc. On my Safety blue, which is older and very soft, maybe 10-15 feet.
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With a little thumb pressure, you can slide these ascenders on any length of any rope. With a little thumb pressure, the ascender barely touches the rope.
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