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Tends to jam up on a main line esp. when wet with small diameter cord. Great on a lanyard mostly because its can be tied very compactly - before the Cinch/Art positioner I used a really compact distel so that when lanyarding in around small diameter timber the knot wasn't hiding round the back.

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Hi guys,

 

Newly qualified chappy on monday brought in a new lanyard he had bought form his trainer. It has a pulley and self-advancing hitch on but I didn't know what it was - my only guess was a Klemheist?

 

No doubt you chaps will be able to shed some light.

 

cheers,

Paul

 

when I looked at that picture I saw straight passed the knot and noticed the state in which that poor lads trousers are in. Surely his boss will be upgrading them now as a treat for teaching new knots.hahaha

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