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Using a New Tribe Basic saddle -- wish, perhaps, that I had spent more money and bought a model with two rated D-Rings instead of accessory O-Rings on the side, but in reality, have yet to climb with any sort of lanyard or flip line and may or may not ever need to. Did get a Petzl Paw, small (3-holer) that I believe would work just fine for securing a lanyard or flip line to the primary anchor, if needed. More to learn there.
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I use my side D's all the time. Of course I learned how to climb on the job. Yes it is a tad uncomfortable if you end up hanging by your lanyard from them. But I don't hang from my lanyard. I use it to hold my position as I stand in a crotch or on a branch. As a facilitator, the side D's are mighty usefull for attatching pick off straps, and other handy facilitator rescue stuff.
To each his own.
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moss,
I never thought of using the small loop on my Tengu's leg strap as an attatchment point for my P.O.S. We have an open climb this Saturday, weather permitting. I'll try it out. That should help clean up my setup while walking around. Thanks.
Ron
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The big tree I am climbing in the back yard is a white pine. There are lots of "nubs" of old broken limbs -- I suppose, are remnants of the heart wood -- that form hard, pointed spikes about a foot or two long every few feet up the trunk below the live limbs that are stout enough to be an anchor.
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