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I find it ok...mind you its only for position, moving round on any length of line probably would be twitchy no doubt

 

Its also not rated for use in a single line application, whereas the cinch is.

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i use a hc on my lanyard, not the cheapest but cheaper than a cinch and it does all of the above. i also use it in a second climbing line application and is just such a good tool the more i use it on the lanyard the more i like it. i used a small 6mm prussic on my lanyard for a while but moved away because i didnt get on with it to well but with the hc there its brilliant. i have the second climbing line to use to.

 

i must admit i do have to consciously remind myself it is there when positioning but now its becoming second nature and i find getting work positions to be really easy and have alot more choice than what i had before.

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Its also not rated for use in a single line application, whereas the cinch is.

 

i was just about to say that

better late than never:001_tongue:

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petzl GriGri is the daddy for this job climb up and down on it releases under tension etc and not to expensive

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excellent mate, thanks a lot. great pics.

 

You must have been referring to UNP-Buck's, mine were nowhere near that comprehensive!!! Good one Buck.:001_smile:

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You must have been referring to UNP-Buck's, mine were nowhere near that comprehensive!!! Good one Buck.:001_smile:

 

sorry tom, hadnt seen your picks on the last page. now that i have ahitch climber all these pics make sense now. cheers mate:001_cool:

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