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just wondering what you folks use for a flipline adjuster e.g. prussik , art positioner etc. Want to move on from a prussik loop too speed up the time it takes me to chog down a stem.

 

Be nice to see people opinions on what they use

 

Thanks folks :thumbup:

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isc rope grab with a cutaway strap attached works fine for me i have it on both my flipline and my lanyard.

 

I have the same but don't really like the grab & cutaway arrangement. Think I'm going to ditch it in favour of a hitch & pulley.....

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isc rope grab with a cutaway strap attached works fine for me i have it on both my flipline and my lanyard.

 

I have got the same but only on my flip line

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one problem is you have to take the load off to release the mechanism to give out slack but they are cheap and easy so i have never changed it.

 

I thought it worked like that and was just going to answer that question. cheers dude. :001_smile:

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