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Making the transition to srt full time at the moment, trees im working on seem to be getting bigger and i spend most my time when climbing thinking, if i was on srt i could do it this way man that would be easy... doh.

 

Just nice to see what you all carry on an average climb just for srt use, i know every tree is different and every job is different but roughly. Im currently at:

 

2 slings

fig 8

hand ascender

 

Not on my harness includes the obvious

 

sling and krab for chest harness

pantin

 

 

Will be nice to see how much or how little people are taking up

 

 

 

Arran

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Generally;

 

Hand ascender, big anchor ring (assorted uses), fig 8 (just incase), 1x crab (ddrt descents) 2x revolvers, one with 30 cm sling. If I need another clipped redirect I'll take off my chest loop (120cm sling). That's about it.

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Generally;

 

Hand ascender, big anchor ring (assorted uses), fig 8 (just incase), 1x crab (ddrt descents) 2x revolvers, one with 30 cm sling. If I need another clipped redirect I'll take off my chest loop (120cm sling). That's about it.

 

what are the big anchor ring uses dude?

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2x slings with krabs

Pantin

Small krab for pantin hole

Neck loop for advancing hitch.

Hand as sender occasionally like old mill

Mailon for final anchor if not base tied

 

Jake

 

How are you setting up your final anchor with a mallion, im still on running bowline, behind the times ay

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I use srt just for getting near my anchor point in a big tree, then changing to Sj+r guide(silky smooth). I use a double hand acender, sling, croll and pantin. Thinking about getting a foot loop. And I'm tempted to try sj with a rope wrench.

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