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Thread revival, Ive been thinking about this with the storm season fast approaching, and I Think I may have found the perfect solution, an Anchor trip link

 

Will hold firm up to 90kgs then release, seems plenty considering your weight is spread over both ends of your strop.

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Steve, what happened to the original Beech that this thread was started about?

Were you badly killed?

 

Lightly killed 2 or 3 times I heard .

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Will hold firm up to 90kgs then release, seems plenty considering your weight is spread over both ends of your strop.

 

 

 

Did ya utilise this setup then Lucky and do have any pics of yer setup to show us please ?

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Yet to use the anchor trip in anger, but ive set it up and given it a few tugs and everything works as it should.

The 90kgs version is perfect, the adjustability means you can set it so it holds firm under normal circumstances but will release long before you suffer any serious damage, should the worst happen.

for the money its really a no-brainer.

Ill take a few pics in the next couple of days.

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Here is a quick pic, As you can see it doesn't add significant bulk to your lanyard.

 

You can adjust easily to trip when you want.

 

as you can see I put it on a single action krab, I want to be able to bail out quickly should the worst happe!

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