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Hi Guys

 

upgrading to dyneema spiderjack. just wondering which biner works best for proper alinement of spiderjack. i use the dmm oval at the moment but have heard that it is not ideal as it forces a slight kink in rope and spiderjack alinement?

 

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I'm using dmm ovals on mine at the moment, with dmm sentinels as the top karabiner. The ovals work, not amazingly but it's ok, and means it works with a dmm swivel. The dmm fatboy has to be the best from my experience, I have a small collection of them from when they decided to stop making them...

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isc mini, the smaller the better, they always work better the closer they are to your body

 

Seconded. The top is also flat which helps it sit better. I used ultra o before and found things bunched up and the ring on the dynneema rode over the rubber stopper.

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Seconded. The top is also flat which helps it sit better. I used ultra o before and found things bunched up and the ring on the dynneema rode over the rubber stopper.

 

yep thats what I'm finding at the moment. Thanks for the replies guys

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