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The Ultra-O's are symetrical so you get a nice straight pull through them. I wouldn't have thought it would be much different with offset crabs mirroring each other so the rope lines down through the spines.

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The Ultra-O's are symetrical so you get a nice straight pull through them. I wouldn't have thought it would be much different with offset crabs mirroring each other so the rope lines down through the spines.

 

The two legs of the hitch cord fix either side of the hitchclimber - the oval krab provides equal room on each side of the HC.

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Thanks for all the advice so far. Arbtalk has helped me a lot since the biginning of my arb career. I have used crolls a lot in rope access but to be honest i have heard the hitch climber pop up everywhere so unless something else pops up think ill go for that. I really like the idea of it and simplicity. Is it just oval Krabs that can be used with it?

 

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The two legs of the hitch cord fix either side of the hitchclimber - the oval krab provides equal room on each side of the HC.

 

True, forgot about that.... I use a couple of Ultra-O's in my set up already, nice and spacious!

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