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So to the lads that have used it, whats tue best way to climb on it? Hand over hand? As I've seen videos and there placing one hand above and one below the zz and its looking quite slow.

 

I myself wont be climbing on it till monday and would like a heads up

 

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So to the lads that have used it, whats tue best way to climb on it? Hand over hand? As I've seen videos and there placing one hand above and one below the zz and its looking quite slow.

 

I myself wont be climbing on it till monday and would like a heads up

 

Cheers

 

 

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Had a go again today, I think hand over hand above is the best way, one under and one over would be to slow . I use a pantin with it which works well.really pleased with it it's so easy to use with no sit back and once you have some weight in the rope it self tends beautifully. Can't see me using the hc again any time soon. You will love it I do:thumbup:

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Had a go again today, I think hand over hand above is the best way, one under and one over would be to slow . I use a pantin with it which works well.really pleased with it it's so easy to use with no sit back and once you have some weight in the rope it self tends beautifully. Can't see me using the hc again any time soon. You will love it I do:thumbup:

 

What rope you using dexta? How high would you say you had to be before it started self tending?

 

 

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Hi joe, using 13mm New England hivee. I reckon if you had about 15' of rope below it starts self tending but the 13mm is the biggest it takes so a slightly smaller diameter I think it would be sooner. More than welcome to come and have a go on it joe, I know your on srt but I'am sure you will be impressed

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