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Just bought some new climbing gear... Not yet had a chance to give it a test run and wont for a few days...

 

What can I expect from Imori on a hitchclimber set up with 8mm ocean polyester eye2eye?

 

Bit late now if not - already bought it all :thumbup1:

 

I have heard its a good combo, but any opinions welcome

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Cheers for the replies guys - looking forward to having a go next week

 

Mark - I was thinking a distel on the pretext that in general I hear it locks better and requires less setting. I have read on here that you can get a VT to self tend by tying it 'scarily' but i think I would buy a LJ or SJ if I wanted that option. Im happy to tail it through for now...

 

Old snake - I also bought the shorter eye from yale (copious silverstreak) which was destined for my side lanyard but if the OP plays up I can swap for this and tye fishermans on my lanyard:thumbup1:

 

Will post when I have had a go. Got a Euc dismantle next week so that will be its first test.

 

Tom.

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I think the most important job of a hitch is to grab - every time.

 

Self tending is a bonus, but I need a lot of rope straight below me for this to happen. My groundie tends on a long ascent if required.

 

Let us know how you get on with it mate. If you can have a play with it when you have some time on your hands it's better than hoping it all works ok when money is at stake and the chipper is running....

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I think the most important job of a hitch is to grab - every time.

 

Self tending is a bonus, but I need a lot of rope straight below me for this to happen. My groundie tends on a long ascent if required.

 

Let us know how you get on with it mate. If you can have a play with it when you have some time on your hands it's better than hoping it all works ok when money is at stake and the chipper is running....

 

Exactly - have used a distel before on a main line and always on a lanyard and I like the knot, doesnt seem to grab too much but always grabs enough. I wont cry if I slip a bit but nice to have trust in the gear your on.

 

Good idea for groundie tending slack - never had a system that allows for this before so will try this on a long ascent.

 

If I get enough time I will try and get out sunday for a reccy (if not Ill take a spare prussic for the Euc :blushing::laugh1:

 

Will let you all know how I get on with it

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