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Ok, so i've been off this thread for a few days but have just read and caught up (ish) so i've taken my RW right back to the minimum to see how i fair, so its RW/HC which works just as well as the LJ/RW combo and I'm using PI instead of my Static SRT line too.

 

So my findings,

 

Pantin is easier but I'm just as at home foot locking my way up and using pretty much the same advancing technique as i did with the pantin on.

 

I popped a quick VT on the line when heading out on bendy limbs to create a rads system, takes only a few seconds in reality.

 

Natural anchors work a treat for positioning, of which in art i may have just tried to get out there on a long limb walk. This means I'm already in a better work position.

 

BUT mostly my body feels better from using this system, i know some people are sceptical but it does take time and practice to learn any new type of climbing or even climbing at all.

 

For me personally once i gave it my full attention and cleared my mind of how i think i should climb everything came together. No longer am i governed by planning a route for friction against my running line.

 

 

Gibbon has put up a very good video recently too.

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What are peoples views on the best kind of ascenders to put above your rw and use with a footloop? have read on here that someone thought there was no need for a handed ascender and just to use a petzl basic or croll, would be good to hear a few opinions as am just looking at purchasing one, is it worth the extra money for a handed, if not which is better the basic or croll?

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I know what u mean arborholic, have just been using a pantin so far as this is all i have but have been impressed how this performs, supose im just curious to try it with a footloop for long ascents as i imagine you then eliminate the sit back on yer hitch, but like you say its all more gear hung on yer harness.

 

thanks for the other input aswell guys.

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