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You dont need a cut away with art positioner as you dont need to take the weight off of it to release it

 

 

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That isn't the function of a cutaway. It's for ariel rescue - as in you can't cut through a steel flipline with a rescue knife.

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That isn't the function of a cutaway. It's for ariel rescue - as in you can't cut through a steel flipline with a rescue knife.

 

Im aware what a cutaway is used for! Whats easier & quicker to just release it & undo it of have to get a knife out & cut it??

 

 

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I don't know what it's called but my wire core flipline has some kind of mechanical grab,

squeeze it and it opens, and you can shorten it just by pushing it back through.

It's all you need. Chogging down, second line when ascending, safety line when up another stem.

Never without it.

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Im aware what a cutaway is used for! Whats easier & quicker to just release it & undo it of have to get a knife out & cut it??

 

 

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If your flipline is at full extension then what? Send the guy back to the truck for the bolt croppers?

If you use a hitch & a pulley then you need a cuttable link for the same reason. If you cut the hitch then the pulley will run to the end of the line & remain captive.

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If your flipline is at full extension then what? Send the guy back to the truck for the bolt croppers?

If you use a hitch & a pulley then you need a cuttable link for the same reason. If you cut the hitch then the pulley will run to the end of the line & remain captive.

 

Never thought of that :001_smile: hopefully that will open a few people eyes ( including mine)

 

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