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For a while now I've been mulling over this idea, I usually use a double fig8 to cinch my SRT line at my TIP so i've come up with this

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Think of the red tape as heat shrink to hold it all tight together, the pictures are for example purposes only.

Let me know what your ideas are and CONSTRUCTIVE criticisms and i'm not interested in creating the big Ddrt vs SRT argument I'm just looking to come up with a solution to cinching with out having to use the bulky fig8

Thanks

Nick

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The biner never cross loads thats the idea behind it, the biner is only in there to bridge the gap to make the loops into a closed cinch, the biner never touches the tree causing no damage to the tree its around, its 100% rope contact with the tree.

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If your not worried about retrieving it a monkey's tail would be pretty streamlined anchor. Like the idea though mate keep thinking! Nice ink btw.

 

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