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GREAT VIDEO! For all you that climb on a standard prussic, you really should give this knot a try. Its the micro pulley that is the key here. I use a valdotain-tresse as a friction knot, takes a little more playing around to get it how you want it, but it never jams or tightens yet always grips (again, as long as you dress it correctly and get the right length of rope)

 

As said, its the pulley that is the magic part. It half's the effort needed to tighten your rope, and you can also do it with just one hand (Brilliant for limb walking back into the tree) I use this system on my second line too, so so so handy!

 

Interesting pulley used in the vid, I use a petzel micro pulley but it only has one anchoring point, so I use a modified dog collar clip (hard to explain) to fix the pulley to my carabeena, but messy, and sometimes twists, will be getting two of those little suckers next time I go shopping.

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GREAT VIDEO! For all you that climb on a standard prussic, you really should give this knot a try. Its the micro pulley that is the key here. I use a valdotain-tresse as a friction knot, takes a little more playing around to get it how you want it, but it never jams or tightens yet always grips (again, as long as you dress it correctly and get the right length of rope)

 

As said, its the pulley that is the magic part. It half's the effort needed to tighten your rope, and you can also do it with just one hand (Brilliant for limb walking back into the tree) I use this system on my second line too, so so so handy!

 

Interesting pulley used in the vid, I use a petzel micro pulley but it only has one anchoring point, so I use a modified dog collar clip (hard to explain) to fix the pulley to my carabeena, but messy, and sometimes twists, will be getting two of those little suckers next time I go shopping.

get ya self a hitchclimber bro.making life in the trees taste that so much sweeter.mmmmmmm

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What am I gonna do with my micro pulley....any other uses?

 

I use a couple and an old cambium saver to set up a quick 4:1 mechanical advantage system to pull back leaning trees over.:001_smile:

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Vt now set up with Hitchclimber.

 

Slipped a bit at first, but nailed it after a bit of playing around. Can't believe how it breaks so easily but sticks so well.

 

Thanks to FR Jones for excellent service with the bits.

 

Thanks for the input fellas.

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