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I've got the 2005 ropeguide. I only use my old friction for really nasty pine and spruce removals.

It does get stuck sometimes. I have the cocoon as well and am considering buying the new version of the ropeguide. Anyone have experience with that combined with the cocoon?

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be very careful wit your homemade ropeguides chaps as your insurance company will have a field day.

 

Erm why? each part is loler inspected and deemed fit for use, the splice's are done by splice professionals, and the set-up is no more complicated than our climbing systems. As in any part of our climbing systems can fail if not set-up and used appropiately.

 

Beside's advances in climbing techniques will never be made without a little experimentation, otherwise we'd all stil be using natural crotches, prussik loops and really big ladders to access trees.

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Erm why? each part is loler inspected and deemed fit for use, the splice's are done by splice professionals, and the set-up is no more complicated than our climbing systems. As in any part of our climbing systems can fail if not set-up and used appropiately.

 

Beside's advances in climbing techniques will never be made without a little experimentation, otherwise we'd all stil be using natural crotches, prussik loops and really big ladders to access trees.

i just said be careful not that i disagree with it.fair play if you can do your own.
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