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looking at making an adjustable length rope bridge for my treemotion with a kong duck.

i know that not all ropes are suitable for bridges. so what ropes are suitable?

 

also if anyone has pics of their adjustable bridge id be keen to see them

 

cheers

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Petzl do a long bridge for the sequoia harness.Dont know if that would cause problems at the loler stage though.

Its a bridge so fit for purpose but obviously not for the TM harness.

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1 hour ago, stewmo said:

Why can’t you use the bridge that’s on there?

Yeah i thought the same thing.

Tm bridge is quite long,i shortend mine ages ago when i got a replacement bridge.

Also kong ducks teeth are quite aggressive so id be careful with it.

Potential to render bridge "fukced"

very high.

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I use a wild country ropeman 2 on my TM bridge. I was warned off the mk1 as the teeth are really aggressive and have a tendency to sever the rope when shock loaded.

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