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i think it would be safer to clip the redirect beaner into the bowline knot as does the retrieval beaner,dont you think mr bristow and when are you going to stop playing with rope,god gave you other instruments to amuse your self being :001_tt2:

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i think it would be safer to clip the redirect beaner into the bowline knot as does the retrieval beaner,dont you think mr bristow:001_tt2:

:dito: apart from that it looks good to go Drew.Have you tried it out off the ground yet?.

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It is clipped into the bowline, that loop is the tail. never listen to ross-he has trouble walking forwards some days.

Tried yesterday up a 55m gum and it works sweet but is a bit of a kafuffle setting it up so that you dont run out of rope. different trix for diff places......

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Can you use a footlock prussic as a retrivable redi?

 

yes bro heres one i made earlier-it uses your fl lanyard and 2 revolvers spliced onto a short prussic. it acts the same as a rope guide really and just takes a bit of a shake to get the 2nd revo to pop through the bight.

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or this way........... just wrap your fl pruss around the branch and clip your tail onto the non-vt side uphill of the redi so that you can pull the spliced eye back to you.

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