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What Knot should i use on the ISC snaplock to attack it to my lanyard rope?


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If you dont know your knots, why get a new shiny gucci bit of kit???

 

double fishermans all the way, but agree with comment above, if you dont know ur equipment and how to use it, should one be climbing???:confused1:

 

Or try a running bowline backed up of course...

 

Why do you have to know your knots to buy "gucci" kit? He obviously wants advice, did you never ask question's or have you always known everything, and it's actually a single fishermans :P

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If you dont know your knots, why get a new shiny gucci bit of kit???

 

double fishermans all the way, but agree with comment above, if you dont know ur equipment and how to use it, should one be climbing???:confused1:

 

Or try a running bowline backed up of course...

 

Hmmmmmm

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