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Dean, What do you mean Anti-cut shroud?:confused1:Do you or Bob have any pictures? I'm intrigued!!:001_smile: Cheers, Tom

 

i do have a load of photos of this set up but not with me sorry

which i am a big fan of and think its safer in most situations

it,s basically an SIP slong which you get a dyneema 120 normal climbing sling then half it and larks foot each end

which means if you did cut one you would hopefully not deck out

then the slong is basically wrapped round and velcro hold it together and the slong has a couple of layers of kevlar in it which also helps

then clip one end to harness and one end to friction device and the first bit is protected

will post some pictures upon my return as i am presently sat on balcony on holiday on arbtalk much to my wife,s disgust

hope that helped for now

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i do have a load of photos of this set up but not with me sorry

which i am a big fan of and think its safer in most situations

it,s basically an SIP slong which you get a dyneema 120 normal climbing sling then half it and larks foot each end

which means if you did cut one you would hopefully not deck out

then the slong is basically wrapped round and velcro hold it together and the slong has a couple of layers of kevlar in it which also helps

then clip one end to harness and one end to friction device and the first bit is protected

will post some pictures upon my return as i am presently sat on balcony on holiday on arbtalk much to my wife,s disgust

hope that helped for now

 

Nice one Bob. Cheers for that. Enjoy the rest of your Holiday. It's nice to know that the Arbtalk addiction still effects abroad!!!

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Finally got round to the photos of the bridge setup we use at work for the lock jack. The credit is to a guy in work but it is a spliced rope around 3m with a Blakes. The other shots are of the system i use in work based on drews model.

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