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Lanyard, silky, fig 8, 1st aid kit, krabs with slings x2, rope guide if needed, large throw bag for climbing line , small plastic wedge & a saw to cut whatever size timber I'm working on. All bits & bobs fit in a bag so not much clutter

 

Pete , I've seen loads of photos in mags with tree surgeons with fig 8's on their harness. After a hairy descent on a wet rope with a blakes hitch , would a figure 8 be a much safer option and is it a case of just girth hitching it on to the main line ? Sorry for the derail button .

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haha here goes....

 

Lanyard, Silky, 2 spare bineers, spare hitch, first aid blood stopper, plasters and tiny knife, throwball, little hook (traversing), Dmm ring, footlock prussik and rope guide. oh and 201 when i need it.

 

weighs abit but every thing is there when i need it, all stays on. unless you get a gay job like climbing through hedges and the sort. just imagine how fast you climb when you take it all off;p and TBH sometimes it more painful then its worth trying to get it sent up if you are a contact climber lol. 'he says banging his head against the tree"

 

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