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Been seemingly reliably informed i should not use a gri gri in a RADS system because it is permanently sprung open . Can i replace it like for like with an ID / Rig ? Thanks ...:001_smile:

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Am I the only one who doesn't understand a word in climbers talk anymore.

 

It might as well be in Russian:001_smile:

 

lol ! yeh its a coded message !!!

Trying hard to drag myself disgracefully into climber speak Albedo :laugh1:

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Use a rig, I'Ds have anti pannic functions are bit and clumsy. Rigs are smaller and well good and can be locked off easily.

 

Just don't slam the handle into the store position when a rope is loaded, you knacker the insides of it.

 

Jamie

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Use a rig, I'Ds have anti pannic functions are bit and clumsy. Rigs are smaller and well good and can be locked off easily.

 

Just don't slam the handle into the store position when a rope is loaded, you knacker the insides of it.

 

Jamie

 

Thanks Jamie , i was actually kicking myself a bit for not asking which one is most suitable but youve answered that anyway . Cheers mate .:001_smile:

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