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I have previously posted this same question as mine wore out after a year and a half .
If you think a) not every day is necessarily a climbing day
b) sometimes you might only be on some small stuff
c) some jobs you’re more on spikes and less ‘rope heavy’ .....I think it’s a bit poor personal.
I sent mine back to Petzl which was a joke.
They had never heard of Cousin Atrax rope, which when I pointed out had been designed specifically for the Zig Zag and other mechanicals.....their reply was “according to who?”
I then bought the latest Zig Zag which is just starting to creep already after less than a year!
I shall be buying a Roperunner Pro which has the advantage of better adjustability , supposedly smoother and has replaceable parts that might be subject to wear.
As a result of Petzls quite frankly shitty attitude and obvious ignorance to the market place they trade in, I’ll not be choosing Petzl as a brand for anything ....apart from for those salty covered bar snacks.....oh hang on a minute ...[emoji848]

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My last one lasted 3 years before any creep showed. I do tend to climb fairly hard and used it with a rope wrench on srt as well.

 I must confess I’m not so keen on the new one, it’s to bulky and doesn’t fit the hand so nicely 

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Why is it creeping? Is the top spring loaded thingy sticky?


I presume wear on the metal parts slowly but surely reduces grip on the rope.

My plan was to give it a bloody good clean and lubricate as you say Mick and try again.
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I have previously posted this same question as mine wore out after a year and a half .
If you think a) not every day is necessarily a climbing day
b) sometimes you might only be on some small stuff
c) some jobs you’re more on spikes and less ‘rope heavy’ .....I think it’s a bit poor personal.
I sent mine back to Petzl which was a joke.
They had never heard of Cousin Atrax rope, which when I pointed out had been designed specifically for the Zig Zag and other mechanicals.....their reply was “according to who?”
I then bought the latest Zig Zag which is just starting to creep already after less than a year!
I shall be buying a Roperunner Pro which has the advantage of better adjustability , supposedly smoother and has replaceable parts that might be subject to wear.
As a result of Petzls quite frankly shitty attitude and obvious ignorance to the market place they trade in, I’ll not be choosing Petzl as a brand for anything ....apart from for those salty covered bar snacks.....oh hang on a minute ...[emoji848]


Think you are absolutely right it’s pretty short lifespan for an expensive bit of kit.
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In my case a build up of gunk had caused the top link to become sticky.

 

I have switched back to a Blake’s for a lot of work as I got pissed off with the self tending when I didn’t want it.

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In my case a build up of gunk had caused the top link to become sticky.
 
I have switched back to a Blake’s for a lot of work as I got pissed off with the self tending when I didn’t want it.
Crikey, Blake's? Not still got a hitchclimber pulley in the bottom of a bag somewhere?
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