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A vt also has more sit back' date=' the knut being more compact also i find it dosnt strangle hold. If you are using this set up for the first time and your friction cord is new make sure you tend the knot as you assend.[/quote']

 

That's the way to explain it I couldn't think of how to say it but it's the sit back with the Vt that put me off abit cause I found my self tending the knot every time I sat back in to it but thanks for all the advice, had a go climbing with the Knut earlier and loved it doesn't seem to open up and unset like the tv did maby with abit more experience I can move on to the Vt , thanks :)

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well i use a knut on my main system and a vt on my work position strop. i think you'll know when you find a good set up that works for you. a good bit of advice i was given once, when introducing new bit of kit, one thing at a time and get used to using it before putting anything else in the mix.

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Thanks arbmansam and Craig'o will have to give that one ago and will hopefully get a climb in today on the Knut ,

 

No problem bud glad to help

 

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I use a swabisch on my hc. Quite a compact knot, and doesn't sit back too much. Might be worth giving that a go...

 

 

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