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I'm curious this LOTS malarky, to people use it. I've been on the rw for a good while and have never found a use for it. just sounds a bit crude

 

I tried it with my Lanyard but it was very painful. I've since used a short Lyon sling figure 8 over my shoulders to form a chest harness and held together with a small tool karab.

It's cheap and works well although I only use it for long ascents when I use my hand ascender and foot loop.

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found the lanyard thing to be a pain, i just have a piece of bungee tied on the back of the harness with a small crab on end, use it for frog walking up and when climbing up the branches it tends the wrench for ya, and also spiking it does the same.

hope you are keeping well munky!

carl

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