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sj to far from bridge


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Ive started climbing with a spiderjack, loving every aspect of it. My only problem is if it sat a little lower id get more of a pull. I use a skylotec harness and wondered if anyone had any suggestions on how to reduce the distance of the sj to bridge? Tried shortening the bridge but then have lack of movement, anyone else had this problem?

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Shortest biner you can find and shorten your leg loops up short and the risers to the waist belt. Keeps the bridge length but brings the bridge closer to you. You might find it makes you sit a bit more upright. I just run a short bridge, you get used to it.

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Shortest biner you can find and shorten your leg loops up short and the risers to the waist belt. Keeps the bridge length but brings the bridge closer to you. You might find it makes you sit a bit more upright. I just run a short bridge, you get used to it.

 

wot he said and use a isc mini biner

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