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The rigging plate holes in Hitch Climber pulleys are 16mm diameter so you shouldn't need to make modifications to connect a 13mm rope in the way you appear to desire.

 

Correct that ISC Mongoose karabiners are not compatible with Hitch Climbers. However for fans of ISC connectors, the Gecko and Gator work fine....depending on what you are planning to do with the system.

 

A number of HMS karabiners also work fine with Hitch Climbers e.g. DMM Fat Boy and the three different backs of DMM Boa.

 

Chris

 

P.S. feel free to contact Treemagineers directly for more discussion.

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The rigging plate holes in Hitch Climber pulleys are 16mm diameter so you shouldn't need to make modifications to connect a 13mm rope in the way you appear to desire.

 

Correct that ISC Mongoose karabiners are not compatible with Hitch Climbers. However for fans of ISC connectors, the Gecko and Gator work fine....depending on what you are planning to do with the system.

 

A number of HMS karabiners also work fine with Hitch Climbers e.g. DMM Fat Boy and the three different backs of DMM Boa.

 

Chris

 

P.S. feel free to contact Treemagineers directly for more discussion.

oh no please don't incourage him haha.

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