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SRT - false redirect set up


charlie
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I'm not sure if this has already been discussed, but what do peeps use for false redirects on a single line in configuration with a Rope Wrench? I went to the APF last year and watched a demo by Rich Hattier - I vividly remember him putting a bight around the stem and then clipping a biner back onto the line?!! does that sound about right? does anyone have any piccy's or advice.. Thanks in advance:biggrin:

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I use a sling with a karabiner round the limb then tie an alpine butter fly in my line and clip that into the redi so it stops the two anchor points from pulling together. I do put a small amount of tension on the rope between the two points so it shares the load

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