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Al Duffill
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After seeing that makes me want a pantin, would work well with my spiderjack for those longer climbs, or just when your knackered lol.

 

I take it youre foot locking then or just pulling yourself up, defo recommend a pantin and a hand acsender. Pantin's come for either right or left feet, although I was using a right on me left for awhile, still worked,lol

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With a single pantin i usually put my spare foot (left) on top of my right (one with pantin) and use both legs to push up in a footlock type style. That works well if you only have the one :thumbup:

 

Agree with you there, simple :thumbup1: The rope walker has got me curious tho:001_smile:

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Ropewalker system is good, but too much gear jangling around for me.

 

Pantin is awesome, noone regrets buying one. Buy a left and right and alternate between big trees if you are worried about imbalance.

 

Compatible with spikes and so unobtrusive. Drove home wearing mine yesterday! After forgetting to take it off, I might add.

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Ropewalker system is good, but too much gear jangling around for me.

 

Pantin is awesome, noone regrets buying one. Buy a left and right and alternate between big trees if you are worried about imbalance.

 

Compatible with spikes and so unobtrusive. Drove home wearing mine yesterday! After forgetting to take it off, I might add.

 

Agree with the gear, could get messy, but you could take it all off I suppose.

 

As for driving with a pantin, penalty points:biggrin:

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Ive used a similar system using a croll, pantin, small prussic loop and 300mm sling for a foot loop.

Croll is attached above pantin with 300mm sling coming off bottom for foot loop and and bungy coming of the top connected to prussic above splice/knot.

Its ok, but its twice as much work been DRT. I would recommend using a Rope Wrench and climbing SRT, much more efficient and faster with practice.

Or an access line could be set and use a micro frog system to ascend then set your DRT system and work off that.

 

Just my thoughts :)

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This was my method of Rope ascent on DRT if i had installed a CS from the ground. I used a croll as opposed to pulling part a pantin but had to double up the bungee cord to make it work better.

 

Easy to set up, light enough to clip on your belt.. and your ready to go.

 

Still not as easy on the body or as efficient as ascending on SRT with a RW in a frog setup, once again easy to set up, light enough to clip on your belt.. and your ready to go.

 

I would recommend SRT as the most efficient access and work technique over DRT anyday.

 

 

Just my opinion... mind you.... :biggrin:

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