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Cary Gibson
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A little SRT today with the RW, Lead weight idea stolen from Paolo, rubber innertube idea stolen from Mr T Sorenson, I think.

 

How's it to climb on? I'm going to get one of those soon. Looks like it might take some sweat out of a big climb

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How's it to climb on? I'm going to get one of those soon. Looks like it might take some sweat out of a big climb

 

Well it does make climbing through the crown very easy, you can redirect as many times as you like without any friction or drag because its a single line, the RW enables the hitch to behave much like a hitch on a traditional double rope system, it pretty much feels the same.

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