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I'm a old school tree climber and was curious if tree climbers still use the becket hitch for attaching there lanyard to there d rings? And how long have you been using the becket hitch for?

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8 minutes ago, devon TWiG said:

I started climbing over 35 years ago ..and I have never heard of it !!!!!!

Not as many years but I've never heard of it (that I can remember) seen it or used it. 

 

To the op, is there any reason to use it instead of say a bowline or barrel knot?

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Hemp rope is rough to the hands and knots poorly. It is easy to splice though . Plus at that diameter it was very numb in small trees- after a couple of months I ditched it.

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4 minutes ago, Pete Mctree said:

Hemp rope is rough to the hands and knots poorly. It is easy to splice though . Plus at that diameter it was very numb in small trees- after a couple of months I ditched it.

Did you ever use a steel core lanyard with the becket hitch thew a d ring?

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