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i have a yale imori 11mm rope

an eye to eye prussic,

a stein skywalker pulley

 

the skywalker looks a slimilar gadget as the hitch climber, can it be used the same?

 

please could you post your vt climbing vids here as im would like to learn to use it,

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With your bits and pieces you could also consider trying alternative hitches to the VT (aswell as the VT).

The VT might feel a bit 'twitchy' and hitches like the distel and schwabisch could offer more-predictable options.

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With your bits and pieces you could also consider trying alternative hitches to the VT (aswell as the VT).

The VT might feel a bit 'twitchy' and hitches like the distel and schwabisch could offer more-predictable options.

 

yes nick pot was talking about the michoacan hitch,, any experiance with it?

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yes nick pot was talking about the michoacan hitch,, any experiance with it?

 

None, I'm afraid.

 

I climb on a VT but gradually moved to the decision - if I'd tried it straight away, I probably would have scared myself away from it altogether.

 

If I'm in need of more friction, and less free-running, I still use a distel. Without doubt there are many hitches, and many variations on each hitch, but I'm happy with the two set-ups I use.

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I climb on a VT with a hitch climber pulley. I was considering a Skywalker, but I figured the extra hole in the hitchclimber could come in handy, as I now use a strop or secondry anchor connecting to it. Its very practicle as both of your lines are joining at one place, the pulley. Which making maneuverability a damn sight easier.

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There's plenty of stuff on YouTube to see y' thru and on the search option on this forum, once you get used to the VT/pulley system you will be amazed, but take it easy whilst getting used to it, as with all new systems, low and slow. Go for it :)

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Yeah the skywalker can replace the hitchclimber pulley.

 

(BTW I think that you are technically tying a machard tresse using an eye to eye friction cord as opposed to a length with fishermans tied each end.)

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Yeah the skywalker can replace the hitchclimber pulley.

 

(BTW I think that you are technically tying a machard tresse using an eye to eye friction cord as opposed to a length with fishermans tied each end.)

 

The only difference between an eye-to-eye cord and a fishermans-to-fishermans cord is the former is finished with spliced eyes and not a tied eyes.

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The only difference between an eye-to-eye cord and a fishermans-to-fishermans cord is the former is finished with spliced eyes and not a tied eyes.

 

Exactly.:confused1: and one is a VT and the other is the MT knot.:thumbup1:

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