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Spiderjackery III (plus two new SJ mods from ART)


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Hi guys,

 

Just finished making an instructional video for Spiderjack climbing. Most of it's fairly basic, but ART have let me announce a couple of new optional modifications for the Spiderjack.

 

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Sorry about the wind noise! Did my best with filters, which is part of the reason my voice goes tinny and high-pitched so often (no, it's not just puberty). The two new modifications are:

 

(1) a new metal ring, with custom-made dyneema sling, which replaces the velcro and converts the SJ to the two-carabiner setup which so many people are using.

 

SP_dyneema_ring.jpg

 

(2) a replacement for the lower lever, which includes a metal half-pulley to make it a bit easier to operate the device when the tail is deflected.

 

SP_release_lever.jpg

 

I'm not too sure about the correct way of doing this, but I think that if you click on the images you can download these really cool, 3D exploded drawings of the new parts.

 

Hope you enjoy the vid, and it's not too basic. Please share any of your tips or tricks (I'm [email protected]) and I'll try and make another more advanced video next year sometime.

 

Oh, and the new parts should be in the shops by February. Merry Christmas!

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Hey Adam, how're you going?

 

Yes, both of the new parts will be available as optional "plug'n'play" extras. Forgot to make a big enough deal out of the replaceable pin as well, are you guys all familiar with that part?

 

Yeah all good thanks Joe.

 

Where was the replaceable pin again?

 

The new leaver with pulley look's like a nice wee addition too :thumbup1:

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You can see the replaceable pin early in the vid, just after the first little burst of old climbing clips. There's a sort of pause, and the pin is annotated on the image.

 

To be honest though, I got this SJ (the one with the pin) in September, and I've been hammering it ever since, but I haven't managed to wear through to the pin. Will let you know how it works once I get there!

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You can see the replaceable pin early in the vid, just after the first little burst of old climbing clips. There's a sort of pause, and the pin is annotated on the image.

 

To be honest though, I got this SJ (the one with the pin) in September, and I've been hammering it ever since, but I haven't managed to wear through to the pin. Will let you know how it works once I get there!

 

I'll have another look

 

Thanks Joe :thumbup1:

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