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Ive just done my cs38 and had a go on SRT, found it nice but very expensive for an ascent method only, do people use it for all jobs in a tree instead of DDRT? So for ascent, desent annd moving around the whole crown, and if so how just wondering its potential :001_smile:

 

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I know, I know, and I really want to give it a bash, but I've only just forked out for a bloody SJ and can't really justify buying a RW as well!! :laugh1:

 

Don't worry about the SJ.

My LJ is now redundant along with the Pulleysaver and throw line bag I bought last summer.

I've shelled out on an RW, Bigshot and Cube. So worth it and so glad I did.

Get it done!

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I know, I know, and I really want to give it a bash, but I've only just forked out for a bloody SJ and can't really justify buying a RW as well!! :laugh1:

 

stick with the SJ :thumbup1:

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Ive read through the rope wrench and watched a few videos, its making some sense but I would love to see someone climbing on one in person. Alot of dosh for everything including the sj and wrench, ill stay on ddrt and prussik loops for a while yet :001_smile:

 

arran

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