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What friction  knots have you tried, 

 

i got the 75cm ?2?

 

i found with this 75 the vt 4 and 3 it was a bit short, and the 3 and 3 was a bit quick for my liking.

so maybe an extra wrap would help you, 

Btw hopefully someone else will chime in. As it will help me hearing others views.

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Yeah 70 or 75cm eye to eye hitch cord and a knut or michoacan hitch.

Theres loads of hitch's.

The hc takes a bit of trial and error to perfect,matching cord type,hitch and rope type can be a pita but once its refined and works the way you want,its a great climbing system.

Watch this for ideas

https://youtu.be/G7u_AnxgWYM

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I must say that YouTube link stihlmadasever posted was an eye opener for me. Ie to switch the pulley sides around. 

So I would go with what others say try different combos first.

 

btw this came up in the play next while watching somthing. Just a few more hitches. But does not say what length of pulley hitch rope. 

I will try a few of these at some point..

 

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I have 5 wrap 3 braid VT, I'm 100kg so I think this is why I found Knut would bind up a bit much.

I did mean to take off and measure over the weekend but it's quite long, using 10mm hitch cord over 13mm rope. I would just buy a few metres of cord, you need to try stuff out and adjust the length so making your own knots is better as well as cheaper in my book.

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