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Carabiners have poor off axis strength, a mallion is probably a better choice

 

Yes, I cant disagree with you!

Giorgio Fiori excellent videos are food for thought though. Have you seen his demo load test on a side loaded alloy crab in a sinch configuration ?

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Yes, I cant disagree with you!

Giorgio Fiori excellent videos are food for thought though. Have you seen his demo load test on a side loaded alloy crab in a sinch configuration ?

 

I have not seen Giorgio's I will watch it later, I did read about the destructive testing Tefeulberger did depending on stem diameter and type of carabiners (bar profile v oval/ibeam) failures occurred as low as 4-6kn.

 

Going back to mallions I have seen this which is an interesting idea.

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Simple, failsafe.

 

It's great and smoother to retrieve than pinto set up imo .:thumbup:

An absolute nut ache to re set if you haven't isolated a final tip. Any easier ways of re setting?

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Took me a few minutes to work out how that spanner could be any use when it was already on the mallion :blushing:

 

Thank God for that! Thought I was on my own for a minute!

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That's a cool idea with the spanner left on there.

I use that same delta link with a butterfly and enough tail to retrieve.

 

May go fun and old spanner to grind down and try this

 

I got that from JB's Facebook page so credit to him.

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