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I was refering to the gometry not tha actual structure of the bridge

 

Fair comment, so was I in a way there are so many variables that I just went into one.

What I don't like about the look of the petzl bridge is the way the harness attaches to the bridge rings, it looks like the top one will articulate with you, but the bottom one is fixed to the leg loops.

Where as on a treemagic or motion, the bridge attahment point slides with you on the legs as well as your anchor sliding on the bridge.

 

All I was thinking is although the bridge does not look right, if everything else moved with it then it could still be a nice bridge, untill I try one I will not know.

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