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it eliminates a lot of complexity. You need to isolate limbs, No need for a cambium saver, No need for complicated redirects, no need for swivels as their is no twisting. one carabiner at the harness. Can redirect multiple multiple times without getting bogged down by friction. I think to be able to climb SRT you must be able to do a pullup though because it is 1:1 climbing so you cant pull yourself up the rope. But 1:1 is obviously twice as fast as 2:1. with a pantin or footlocking, most of that is in your legs, but occasionally, like coming in from a steep limb walk you have to use your arms. Oh and no hockles in your rope ever. You only have to rope manage half the amount of rope. When jumping for a target for example in a comp, half the amount of rope has to go through your hands and you can see exactly if you have enough rope to reach the ground and no risk of hockles flying up and jamming your hitch. In 2;1 the rope is going through your hitch twice as fast as you are traveling. Lots of advantages to SRT.

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