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1 hour ago, Mark Bolam said:

It’s 50% FUBAR’d, and I shouldn’t be climbing on it.

Depends if you're feeling lucky

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37 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

Again?

We aren’t talking a ‘would this pass Loler’ question here Alex.

It’s 50% FUBAR’d, and I shouldn’t be climbing on it.

Post a pic and I'll show my flipline I've done god-knows-what to.

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It’s not a pissing contest mate.

 

I’ve winged it for a bit on 30’ trees for a while, but I wouldn’t use it on anything where I got disco leg.

Which is just stupid, because I’d be just as dead.

 

I’ll PM you a pic next time it’s out.

Please don’t post a pic of your flip line.

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As it goes I hate the ZZ.

It self tends all the time when I don’t want it to.

You release a bit of slack to go somewhere, turn around to go there and can’t move as the rope has self tended.

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2 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

As it goes I hate the ZZ.

It self tends all the time when I don’t want it to.

You release a bit of slack to go somewhere, turn around to go there and can’t move as the rope has self tended.

That's where the Spiderjack 3 lock button comes in handy. Pull out the slack you need and lock the device. When your done climbing above your anchor like a badman, hit the button and it eats the slack back up again

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