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Its how the attachment works, LJ connects straight to the RW via the top connection the SJ has to sit very close. Apparently it slips down but thats what i've been told by a few who have tried it. But personally the hitch is still keeping me busy with testing all the knots on it to see how each performs and how well they work. top at the moment is a vt 3/3 setup.

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Rupe, yeah, but, yeah, but, you reduce any chance of repetitive wear of rope against rope. I know the risk is low and you could put a crab or crab and pulley but its still simple and works nicely.

 

Yeah, like, huh, like, you wouldn't, like, want that to happen while yer friction hitch is repetitivly wearing up and down the same rope.

 

 

Seriously? The alpine butterfly would be in a different place on the rope for virtually every tree you climbed? Much less repetitive than the friction hitch we are all using everyday?

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'cos it's "Doubled Rope Technique" as opposed to "Double Rope"

 

Aye man, I get that.

 

Doubled Rope Technique - DRT

Double Rope - DR

 

Why DDRT? There is a thread somewhere but I CBA (geddit?:001_tongue:) to find it.

 

If we all type Drt in this thread rather than Ddrt from now on, it will have saved us all several days by the end of our lives....:thumbup:

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