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I used to like that sort of stuff, but that was 20 years ago!!!!

 

I am soooo old.

 

I haddn't really heard of Rollins then, he was supporting the chilis. I bought his album after tho.

I used to like all sorts of that stuff like helmet and prong lol

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like this
about 7 min in to it

 

Thats exactly what I mean. Yeah. Looks a neat setup. Mr Hammel knows his stuff.

Gonna get a few bits and have some play days now the sun has got his hat on. :thumbup1:

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I saw that system recently too and have taken a liking to it.

 

I like it because the friction hitch is in front of you rather than hiding behind the rope because your clipping in behind the hitch. Unlike with the hitch climber where it makes you clip into the front and the hitch is behind the rope. This can be really annoying. When the hitch climber came out I remember people saying that they didn't like it for that reason.

 

Also the pinto allows knots to be used as a termination as well as splices because it keeps the two lines apart enough for a knot to not inter fear with the friction hitch. Unlike the hitch climber, where a knot can be a pain in the arse with your hitch.

 

I will definitely replace my hitch climber with a pinto for these reasons when it wares out (hope its soon!).

 

Cheers

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Also the pinto allows knots to be used as a termination as well as splices because it keeps the two lines apart enough for a knot to not inter fear with the friction hitch.

 

I think!

 

This may change when load is applied.

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Yep.I find it weird having the termination biner behind the hitch and not having it sideways like the HC,

 

Also on that set up,Which was should the gate be facing?

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Hopefully get time this arvo to post some pics of some stuff bro, but yeah 8mm ap but basically the same rg/ inline anchor.

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