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Nice to meet you Marc this weekend.

 

I just stick to the pinto top tie, but until something else crops up that I find as easy to setup , I will be watching this space.

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good video - going to try the multi sling one - like that it can be advanced and retrieved from the ground even if through a few redirects too

 

i don't own a multi - sling, but guess its ok to put a carabiner through one ring of a cambuim saver to achieve the same reposition capability

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This seems good.

Starting from 4 minutes 20 seconds.

 

The last one is what I use although I have the carabiner gates opposite each other so at least one should always be away from the stem/branch/whatever regardless of the direction of pull. Not sure if anyone else thinks that's a good idea or not but makes sense to me. :001_smile:

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I have been using the singing tree quickie found its works really well can be a bit tight with larger diameter ropes but is handy if you want to move your tie in point.

 

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Is the slic pin type thing attached Ewan? Reckon I'd drop it quite a lot!

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Been trying this lately.

 

 

I tried that today abd really liked it. I'm always wary of the carabiner side loading but this great cause its closed off.

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