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we use them both and use them in the rain

no problems

cord is even more jerky and unpredictable and slips in the wet

 

get one and you will love it

and if not sell it:thumbup::laola::BoomSmilie_anim:

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we use them both and use them in the rain

no problems

cord is even more jerky and unpredictable and slips in the wet

 

get one and you will love it

and if not sell it:thumbup::laola::BoomSmilie_anim:

 

What cord you using? jerky & unpredictable? don't it just lock up & with an up take free it up?

 

Is a clean rope a yes for proper LJ efficiant use?

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What cord you using? jerky & unpredictable? don't it just lock up & with an up take free it up?

 

Is a clean rope a yes for proper LJ efficiant use?

 

certainly dirty ropes will wear out the clutch faster

but a dirty rope will wear cord as well

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certainly dirty ropes will wear out the clutch faster

but a dirty rope will wear cord as well

 

Can't argue with that.

 

Just I find the friction more predictable from a wet rope on rope as opposed to JAM cam let off & on that the LJ provides!:confused1:

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i have no problems with mine in any weather, in fact i find id rather use it on a wet rope as i find friction cord slips.

 

Fair comment. This is just IMO.

 

Speak as I find.

 

Thats what we are all doing hear I hope? It's all about shearing the wealth ain't it?

 

Sorry for spellings or gramatical errors ect:001_tt2:

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the only prob i get is the lockjack unit being too close to the harness for ascending.

 

some peeps put a bit of cord or a sling between the harness and LJ to give a gap.

 

a cheaper method is to get a LJ twin. this is cheaper then a LJsport, and then you still have to get the cord at more expense.

 

ie LJ twin 170ish.

 

LJ sport 190ish + cord@£££

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Tried a LJ sport once thought it would be great so i invested in one and after climbing with it every day i gave it away after a week not for me...fine going up and down ropes on a straight trunk but no control at all for fast limb walking, reductions...that sort of work ,imo you just cant beat a well set up hitch

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