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Is this OK for an adjustable cambium saver?


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I have a cresto 1 meter cambium saver thats sometimes a bit too long, ie, when working close to your anchor.

 

I already have a pulley on crab instead of the small ring, but recently put on this old hip prussik and crab.

 

Can you guys see anything wrong with using this set-up? It is definately a cheaper alternative than buying a complete new rig!

 

Feel free to comment;

 

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struggling to see why i dont like it

can not see tails on prussick cord

think prussick cord will damage webbing?

not a fan of crabs inc in a cambium saver as out of sight and had some side load and 1 fail

 

not saying i would not use it

but would not cobble one together of my own:blushing:

 

sorry

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Yeh, sorry the pic is real poor Bob!

 

The tails on the fishermans are about an inch long, but must be on the underside in the photo.

 

As for the crabs, i only set them with gates facing away from the stem.

 

The main concern i have, is about the cord on the webbing, but didnt think about wear Bob, it was more on the purchase it has. Im thinking of the way the prussik naturally works, but the webbing is quite square. Hope that makes sense?

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