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I run a 3m and a 5m lanyard both on ART positioners with the swivels with DMM hardware on petzl grillion stitched rope

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The 5m stays daisy chained up and clipped into my left side lower rings on the treemotion and the tail end clipped to a caritool on my back. It stays out of the way really well i can't recall a time its snagged on something

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Ewan, What is that rope tie up? It's so neat. Daisy chain can get caught up.

 

Not sure what it's called, but here's some pics to explain how to do it.

1 make a loop in the tail of your lanyard

2 start wrapping the rope around the loop.

3 pass the end of the lanyard through the loop at the end don't worry about the size of the remaining loop as it will clinch down tight

4 voila tidy lanyard

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Hi,

newb here - this is my lanyard - a 4m XP-e Highlight from Edelrid, two Petzl krabs and a Petzl pulley "Fixe" - for the prussic I use an 8mm Gleistein "Inco" prussic cord - I think I'll change to a swabish or distel however as the prussic binds up too much sometimes:

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cheers, Philipp :)

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