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Had you been climbing, you could have released the hitch in a similar manner. You could have footlocked the rope, or stood in a footloop, to remove your weight from the hitch. Then you could release the hitch.Originally posted by Branch Mgr
When I got home, I set up a DRT system from an eyebolt in my ceiling to practice my knots. I hooked in and found that the hitch got so tight that it wouldn't budge no matter how hard I pulled. My full weight (165 lbs) with two hands could not move the hitch. I stood up and rolled it free. Had I been climbing, I would have been stuck!
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Originally posted by J~Bird
Watch out for too small of a bend radius in eyeblots. Ropes don't like sharp angles or a tight bend radius at the TIP.
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