Gear in your Saddle

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15 years 10 months ago - 15 years 10 months ago #132987 by oldtimer
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What gear do you usually pack in your saddle for a regular climmbing situation. Show us your stuff ( Photos please)


Here is my saddle



Here is the list from the top:
Double end adjustable lanyard.
2 throw bags hanging from a a \"key chain binner\"
Folding saw in a storage.
First Aid Kit ( Red bag)
Grigri ( blue color)
Green Open Climb Bucket from NT
Extra throw line
Canadian grapnel
3 Extra binners and Split tails
1-2 Web runners slings
UHSBA is an ascender ( Coffe color one) Not use all the time.
1 NT (Zippered) gear bag ( green)for the water bottle.
I bottle or Rogue Drinking Water.

Rope and helmet, gloves & cube in the Rope backpackbag.
Last edit: 15 years 10 months ago by oldtimer. Reason: Added list of gear

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15 years 10 months ago #132992 by Davej
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Also need a list. I see a couple gizmos but I don't know what they are.

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15 years 10 months ago - 15 years 10 months ago #133015 by woodjob
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Here is my setup for a normal work climb:



From center clockwise:

A.R.T Spiderjack on \"Swivel\"
Friction Saver with Pulley for DRT
Silky Saw
Figure 8 with Freino Carabiner (for Rescue)
Express Sling with Carabiners (Rescue)
Double Pulley for redirect DRT
First Aid Pack
Short Rope for Prusik...
Grigri
some Web Slings
A.R.T Lanyard/Flipline
Ascension, Croll and Pantin Foot Ascender for SRT

Not shown: simple Chestharnes for Rescue, small bag for Drink/Food

Thats what I use for a working day climbing.
For a recreational climb it is almost the same setup, just no or a smaller saw.

- martin
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15 years 10 months ago #133024 by Culinarytracker
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Woodjob, that's a nice lookin set up.
I\"m very curious of your opinion of the spyderjack. I am familiar with the Poitioner, which I am using on a 25' lanyard now. How does it differ in feel touchiness etc... compared to the positioner, or compared to a well adjusted VT with micropully setup?

This should go under another topic I think, Spyderjack opinions seem to be hard to come by.

Carl

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15 years 10 months ago #133025 by Ace
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Woodjob, I like the way you have your webbing wound up neatly. Whats the procedure for ding it?

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15 years 10 months ago - 15 years 10 months ago #133027 by woodjob
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I´m climbing the Spider since april 07 and this is one piece making my daily work in the trees much easier. I like it a lot but the Spider needs propper training in the beginning, to get used to. It is verry sensitive up and down and does not work well with some ropes. I made the experience that for me soft ropes work better than stiffer ones. A great tool for intermediate climbers who climb a lot.

If you like your Positioner you will love the Spider.

http://www.climb-art.com/english/spider.htm



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Woodjob, I like the way you have your webbing wound up neatly. Whats the procedure for ding it?


The procedure ist simple, but hard to tell (or my english is just not good enough:( ). I will try to make some photos at the weekend to show how it´s done. Maybe this is easier ;)
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