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Problem shared is a problem solved, glad to hear others have issues and it's not just me being thick! I think I'll have a play with a knut hitch, I don't like having to dress a hitch to get it to bite, makes me uneasy in the tree if I slip/branch snap etc..

 

To be fair lads looks like I'm putting a zigzag on my christmas list 9_9

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4 hours ago, stihlmadasever said:

The trick is getting the right hitch to match the hitch cord.I tried the VT-too much fannying around dressing it

Distel tended to bind up unless the hitch cord was a bit "fluffy"

Try the knut or the michoacan(think thats how to spell it)

Both worked for me.

Are you using a pinto  type pulley or the dmm triple hole pulley?

Using the triple attachment, although I'm yet to use the third loop for positioning ( just use my lanyard) so might just be a waste of space.

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Had a play with the knut this morning, perfect! Using 10mm cord on 13mm rope and its still a nice small hitch that doesnt bind up when my full 100kg is on the rope (through a pulley) and bites every time! Thanks guys!

Posted
Had a play with the knut this morning, perfect! Using 10mm cord on 13mm rope and its still a nice small hitch that doesnt bind up when my full 100kg is on the rope (through a pulley) and bites every time! Thanks guys!

What's the lengthy betwixt yer eyes?

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