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Teufelberger CE lanyard - Im struggling with it


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Born2Trot - No problem for my reply. I deffinately think using that style of lanyard set up is the way forward (fliplines are a bit historic and rubbish for positioning) My point was mainly you can make one, that might not be quite so 'pretty' but essentially does exactly the same job. Have a go at making one... 4 or 5 meters of rope of your desired thickness (I suggest 11mm) 2 carabiners, an eye to eye hitch cord (I suggest 8mm which you can tie yourself using fishermans knots) and a Micro pulley. Connect one carabiner to one end of the rope with a fishermans or anchor hitch and a good stopper knot on the other end. Simple...

 

Normandy - The above materials can be sourced for around 30 to 40 quid from normal UK suppliers. Even if you used nice carabiners and tope of the range rope etc its still far cheaper than the 'ready made' option.

 

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Born2Trot - No problem for my reply. I deffinately think using that style of lanyard set up is the way forward (fliplines are a bit historic and rubbish for positioning) My point was mainly you can make one, that might not be quite so 'pretty' but essentially does exactly the same job. Have a go at making one... 4 or 5 meters of rope of your desired thickness (I suggest 11mm) 2 carabiners, an eye to eye hitch cord (I suggest 8mm which you can tie yourself using fishermans knots) and a Micro pulley. Connect one carabiner to one end of the rope with a fishermans or anchor hitch and a good stopper knot on the other end. Simple...

 

Normandy - The above materials can be sourced for around 30 to 40 quid from normal UK suppliers. Even if you used nice carabiners and tope of the range rope etc its still far cheaper than the 'ready made' option.

 

Tom.

 

How much is a Pinto pully? Or 2 DMM crabs?

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I think the idea behind the CE lanyard is that all the components are CE rated.. the spices are stitched and all the components with the exception of the tree and your body are tested and certified...

 

And calling something CARP would not be considered libellous in a court I imagine..

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I think the idea behind the CE lanyard is that all the components are CE rated.. the spices are stitched and all the components with the exception of the tree and your body are tested and certified...

 

And calling something CARP would not be considered libellous in a court I imagine..

 

Nothing to do with being libellous or not with me . As a general rule i dislike swearing , even more so on a public forum . There are other more subtle ways of expressing grievances :001_smile:

 

PS .. I'm getting on fine with the lanyard ( i like the odd rant now and again ) :biggrin:

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