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Any advanced hitch such as a vt or knut is better than a prussik. I used to use the minimal about of wraps and braids on a vt. Depending on cord i've even used a 3/1, which makes for a very short knot with minimal sit back. Depending on the size of your side d's and the termination o your flipline, you can even thread the flipline through the eye. The eye then becomes the tender and you can do away with the pulley. Hope that makes sense.

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1 minute ago, Pete Mctree said:

Spend nothing - go real old school and use a becket hitch 

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They should call it the bucket hitch as when it slips and you fall out the tree they can scoop you into one 😂

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