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lanyard idea, what do you think?


James Atkinson
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after getting my spiderjack mods through the post, i was left with a little sling and thought it might work as a makeshift hitch climber thingy on my lanyard, it fits perfect petweeen the petzl pulley cheeks, not in the way of anything so looking good, i often use my lanyard as a second climbing line, but stuggle to get the crab and snapcrab onto the second ring on my bridge so this is going be great, if it carrys on working, can anyone see any problems?

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Hi mate, why no, i think work normally, only clip into small eye is no so much comfortably. I

I like for long lanyard setup with Pinto+ normal carabiner, for examply Rock Exotica. I dont like two-way Ferrata biner. I mean, my setup will be cheaper, more safety, better work and is more cool :)

 

Count: your setup (Fixe, ferrata carabiner, expres sling) 53 euro

my setup (Pinto, Rock Exotica carabiner) 48 euro

 

Cheers!

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