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Moving rope system chokes itself?!


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Hi,

when I started treeclimbing this year, I used SRT with a rope wrench.


Now I got a new rope, a hitch climber, hitch cord and 2 carabiners as a moving rope system.



I tried it yesterday, but being like 20-25 m up in the tree, the end of the rope (Atrax) is so heavy, it chokes my system automatically. I just want to have some slack. I hope you know what I mean...

I'm happy which my Michoacan hitch: I like that it's easy to operate but unfortunately it's also influenced by 20+ m of rope underneath, while barely rope above it...

Thank you,

Kai

 

 

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21 hours ago, Will C said:

I can’t load the video but some people search for years to find a hitch knot that self tends, give up and buy a zig zag or similar Congratulations you have managed it on your first attempt 🥳

On the video, i could not get it to work, but when i went on the little line thing at the bottom and dragged it along a bit, off it went!!

 

john..

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3 hours ago, john87 said:

On the video, i could not get it to work, but when i went on the little line thing at the bottom and dragged it along a bit, off it went!!

 

john..

I’ve only got 3G at the moment, one of the local masts is down. 

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