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Cutters & Climbers 2011 comp


Ian Flatters
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Hi Ian

 

Very good climb! Can you tell me what system you was using? Im climbing on a blakes and i really need to try someting different.

 

Cheers

 

A very finely/maybe a bit too far tuned VT in the video as i wanted it to self tend quickly. So in every day use it would have more wraps and cross overs. If your moving on fro a blakes and im generically speaking as you might try a VT and think awesome but id start at a distel or Howards hitch to start with as the movement is a bit different from the prussik/blakes technique.

 

The total setup is 2 oval crabs, hitchclimber rapide pulley and some armour pruss.

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