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Ascending Prussic/Pantin


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Hi folks,

 

I was watching a vid the other day, with a guy ascending ddrt for the first ascent into tree. Using a prussic around both lines, very smooth as its like SRT, and he was foot locking.

I was wondering if anyone has done this with two pantins instead of the foot locking?

Seems like the easiest way to enter the tree ddrt?

 

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Hi folks,

 

 

 

I was watching a vid the other day, with a guy ascending ddrt for the first ascent into tree. Using a prussic around both lines, very smooth as its like SRT, and he was foot locking.

 

I was wondering if anyone has done this with two pantins instead of the foot locking?

 

Seems like the easiest way to enter the tree ddrt?

 

 

 

:thumbup:

 

 

A lot of people are against footlocking for work, due to it's alleged long term affects to your body, but I enjoy it, on the rare occasion it's actually appropriate. Just learn to footlock. Much simpler and cheaper than two pantins. Plus if one kicks out it would be a right fumble to get going again.

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