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Interested in this as i'm DDRT and want to move from a VT to SJ, but would really like to explore SRT, so it would be handy not to waste £186 while i spend forever getting round to a rec climb locally to try the alternative.

 

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I run this setup as i like the way the spiderjack has no sit back (it locks on the rope where it stops??). Running it through the wrench still works well, just need to run the tether through the thimble or velcro. If your used to a rope guide it takes a little while to get used to the extra friction and you will probably need a new cam if going from 12 to an 11mm rope but i like it. Hope that answers questions

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I run this setup as i like the way the spiderjack has no sit back (it locks on the rope where it stops??). Running it through the wrench still works well, just need to run the tether through the thimble or velcro. If your used to a rope guide it takes a little while to get used to the extra friction and you will probably need a new cam if going from 12 to an 11mm rope but i like it. Hope that answers questions

 

Wicked, have you got any pictures? I prefer the sj over the lj but am full time srt junkie, want a uni but the speed of wear has put me off !

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