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Had a change up and used a VT today and it ran awesome, fixed cheek pulley marlow boa cord and a couple of krabs and using 13mm rope. Was self tending tending at about 20ft. The wind picked up loads which made my hitch self tend with most rope angles where my rope was getting blown about. Awesome made the climb super fun. Will stay on my mainline for a while i think

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Tried a VT on my hitch climber yesterday... 3 wraps & 2 braids. 65mm ocean polyester eye to eye. Found it didn't grip too well.... Put 4 wraps in and it was too tight....

Haven't been climbing very long but quickly gaining confidence. I am convinced HC is the way forward but haven't found the right hitch yet...

Any thoughts or advice would be well appreciated.

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