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bloody hell i feel naked after reading som of your posts lol

 

silky

w/p strop ( 2m with isc ropegrab )

first aid kit is on my helmet ( around the adjuster band ( makes a nice pillow ) that way i have a f/aid kit on me all day no need for one in the pocket

have a small sling and a medium one in my pockets if i require a: rescue or b: a foothold on a slimy smooth stem .

then just standrd biners a prussik loop used for kleimheist and tool strop (machine mart

rescue knife is in form of secauteurs (sp) but i dont always carry them

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Surely it's better, ergonomically for the groundy to pull the saw up. much easier for him to pull a rope down than for you to pull a rope up. Depends on how busy the groudies' jobs are, of course.

 

I think I was trained to be a climber's bitch, as I did an apprenticeship. Fine with me.

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matty, you dont use a ropeman as your primary adjustment on your lanyard do you?

 

well its got a figure of 8 taped up on the end of the line wich every day i check, and i have not had one slipout in 8 years.to be honest i prefere it to other grabs as its light wieght ,smaller ,cheaper and i dont mind chucking it when the cams slightly worn.

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like ive said ive not had one slip out and backed with a taped up figure of 8 but thats maybe why i dont trust it entirely and the fact its so basic is why i have stuck with it....i dunno thats why i come here to better my climbing so what would be a good trustable solution to my working lanyard?.........

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like ive said ive not had one slip out and backed with a taped up figure of 8 but thats maybe why i dont trust it entirely and the fact its so basic is why i have stuck with it....i dunno thats why i come here to better my climbing so what would be a good trustable solution to my working lanyard?.........

dont want to send this thread offline i only have a metal landyard with a positioner do most people have a rope one as well

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no friction hitches on my lanyard mate i would not find the vt suitable as you have to watch it locking ........any way i would rather have my trusty ropeman but bullmans got a point its a little on the flimsey side........might try one of those cinch lanyard adjusters any one using one?

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