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Hi

 

Just wondering if anyone runs a secondary bridge in their harness.

 

I use my lanyard as a supplementary from the middle ring on my hitch climber pull as it isn't as restrictive when positioning on a limb walk. I was wondering if anyone uses a supplementary from a second bridge and if so how it works for them.

 

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This was something i considered a while back when i first got my treemotion and nicked the bridge with a silky.

I didnt bother using a secondary bridge in the end but if it makes you feel safer...why not.

I dont see the need for a supplementary on limb walks but if your not getting a good work position u can go to using the other end of your rope in a V rig set up.

 

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This was something i considered a while back when i first got my treemotion and nicked the bridge with a silky.
I didnt bother using a secondary bridge in the end but if it makes you feel safer...why not.
I dont see the need for a supplementary on limb walks but if your not getting a good work position u can go to using the other end of your rope in a V rig set up.
 
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I have used the tail of my rope before but I can't see how you've done your v rig.
Posted (edited)

That was a picture i pulled off the internet ages ago so i could do the same thing with my own kit.

Heres a picture of my own setup

(At home obviously)

 

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Edited by stihlmadasever
Posted (edited)

Yeah mate..it just gives you more balance on longer laterals.

Ideally less friction is better for ease of movement so 2 cambium savers

(1 on each anchior point)

 or even 1 cambium saver on one anchor point and 2 carabiners (opposing gates) on a taped sling on the other anchor point.

Edited by stihlmadasever
Posted
Yeah mate..it just gives you more balance on longer laterals.
Ideally less friction is better for ease of movement so 2 cambium savers
(1 on each anchior point)
 or even 1 cambium saver on one anchor point and 2 carabiners (opposing gates) on a taped sling on the other anchor point.


Thanks I'll give it a bash next time I'm on something with some meaty limb.
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