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Hello all. Hope you are all well and enjoying the summer.....HA HA!!

I'm thinking about buying a new Hitch climber but understand I have to change my knot, currently I use and love a Blakes Hitch but I feel like a bit of a change. Anyone out there with ideas on which knot and what friction rope would be good to use??? I climb on Yale XTC+.

Also any good websites with instructions and pictures of knots??

Thanks y'all

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im in the middle, still use a blakes on my short 13mm rope, and a vt on my blaze, still not convinced but i keep trying and its getting easier and i can deffinatly see the benifits from a v.t, so how do you thrust with a v.t? one hand above and one below? i tend to just do 2 or 3 pulls then tend the slack....

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so how do you thrust with a v.t? one hand above and one below? i tend to just do 2 or 3 pulls then tend the slack....

 

Try this some time,,, get a short 60cm sling, with 2 karabiners, attach one to your harness main attachment, then the other to the hitchclimber, this will put the hitchclimber ahead of you.

Then just pull the tail of your rope and body thrust the hitch climber will tend the knot for you automatically.

 

There are neater systems, like the tip slider shown in another thread, where you can easily send the hitcclimber ahead of you and bring it back with out unclipping it from your harness and putting in a sling.

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