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Prussik loop upgrade.. whats more efficient??


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dan's videos are always helpful. here is his Cambium saver how-to:

 

http://www.climbingarborist.com/cambiumsaver.html

 

I have a Stein cambium but the small ring is too small to get a stitched eye through. So makes repositioning a bit more difficult. I have to feed the none-eye end through the big ring first so that I can at least unclip the eye from my HC and take it out the big ring (leaving the small ring on the rope) to move it.

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defo get a cambium saver, will help out alot.

hitchclimber. read the hitchclimbers guide to the canopy see what ya think.

try a short 8/12 inch lenght of webbing tube or cobra bracing webbing on ya lanyards too like the petzl ones have. works for me on conifers/ pines.. keeps the sap off it so i can use me normal distel without it binding up.

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