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Spiderjacks are ok. Mines covered in crap. Grime and sawdust and is fine. Sick of prussic binding in wet horrible trees. One thing is the spider jack is a pita when working above anchor point. You have to pull slack rope up to get further up and out as it always wants to self tend!

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Spiderjacks are ok. Mines covered in crap. Grime and sawdust and is fine. Sick of prussic binding in wet horrible trees. One thing is the spider jack is a pita when working above anchor point. You have to pull slack rope up to get further up and out as it always wants to self tend!

 

I am doing some testing on 8mm/10mm prussics of different lengths and knots, to see if the wet binding can be sorted.

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