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Adam, the HH works great on a tether.

 

After the right length was found, I had a short tether made with tight eyes. With a carabiner on both ends it is quick to switch from the bridge ring to tether and back as needed.

 

David

 

I don't suppose you could post a photo please Dave. I know it's simple and I understand it but photos are nice.

Thanks.

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had my first play with the hh in months yesterday, been on spikes non stop since december, i played about with the knot a bit and set up a 5 wrap knut using ocean polyester just to see what it was like compared to the hh knot they recommend, and wow what a difference! it was so sweet, just beautiful to use, never quite got on with the other 7 wrap vt one, the knut i suppose was more intuitive to me as i've climbed on it for a couple of years, the other thing was i had a blast on my mates cougar blue rope, and loved it so much as soon as i got home got on to treestuff and ordered 45m legnth of it!! hopefully alot more work coming up that will inolve moving around a canopy as opposed to jsut sec felling straight sticks so i can get to grips with the hh again :thumbup::thumbup:

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Any fixed side plate pulley should work (I use the Petzl one), and really does wonders for slack tending smoothness. It's a bit fiddly to clip in and out with the pulley, though, which is why Dave modified the pulley so you could just hook it into place.

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