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Armour-Prus goes flat after a while which has an huge effect on any hitch. but still worth a try i say?

 

Its always the same thing we all want nice fast smooth hitch but they are alway going to go tight after all thats there design.

 

i use 4wraps- 3 x-over but i just tie what i feels best every climbing line is constructed differently and that will also play a part in it.

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On the longevity front, long descents on a fig 8 backed up by a slightly loosened hitch do increase the wear time. And reduce the blisters on the fingers!

 

You can also have a very small prussic loop above the eye splice and put a revolver in clip the tail end into it and then you can manage the friction as much or as little as you want.

 

i can post a pic in a bit.

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I've been using op on Tachyon which is 11.5 without too many probs, although it does take time to get right. I like to minimise the sitback so I tie it short, about 60cm I think, tying short definately makes the hitch more grippy. The grippiest hitch I have tried is the icicle, you could give that a go. OP does need time to bed in, add extra wraps and then remove them once its going better.

 

BTW I am currently using the Howard hitch and its been going well>>>>

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the howard with a knut finish

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