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Thanks BenR. Is that Calamine rope? If so, how does it compare to Kermaster?

 

You could always get the American standard, very low stretch very much like Cougar Blue perhaps a little more consistent as Donaghys has dropped the ball big time! Availible in 3 colours traditional Poison Ivy, Hi.vee and Calamine.

Not CE approved though like the Poison Ivy we get.

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Yea, its pretty simple. I usually just tie 3 half hitches if I dont have a spare biner. Alteratively use less rope, one half hitch to back off and a biner in the bight clipped back to one leg of line..

 

I used this today and yesterday. So easy and quick. Brilliant!

Thanks for sharing.

 

 

Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!

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Saves carrying extra gear, less links in the system and means you can crank limbs up a bit and still redirect with only single force :) Plus you know the limb can support your weight as you have to slack your line out to tie it rather than just dropping through a fork and potentially loading it at a bad angle

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My adjustable and retrievable top tie :) not an original method so can't take any credit there but well worth a recap of it :) [ATTACH]141965[/ATTACH]

 

Adam, can you talk me through that one...

 

I take it you still have to thread the length of the tail through the green ring? I get the 6 wrap prussic to cinch to the stem is the not with crab just there as a stopper?

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That's it mate you've got it, thread ring through, run rope round stem, pull as much slack through as desired then tie 6 wrap Prussic, then the tail of the multi sling run back through the ring and tie a fisherman's/scaffold knot, then alpine butterfly and bina as a back up.

 

I'll try and get a little video together of me tying it buddy :)

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