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What friction hitch do you all prefer to use when climbing!!? :thumbup1:

 

Split-tail with double fisherman's knot and a Blake friction hitch does it for me (just one step up from the good old prussik.

 

The advantages of the Blake over the prussik are:

 

* Adjustable length/position (easier than re-tying the prussik).

* It does not lock up as easily (no need to continually loosen up the friction hitch).

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I use a prussik, though I wrap it round my line thrice rather than twice cos it's a bit on the long side. Noticed yesterday that it was bunching up my rope rather, think maybe 3 wraps is a bit too tight. I'm going to try a blakes hitch next week for a change.

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VT/Hitchclimber 13mm rope and 8mm friction cord

works so well and so much faster/easier than a prussik!

in the dry it grips 100% of the time after tending the slack, in the wet you have to give it a bit of encouragement.

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