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Hi all,

Since belonging to Arbtalk and reading alot of posts on climbing I have updated my equipment to try and keep current as an old set in his ways climber can.....ie 18 years climbing prussik and blakes

1 year hitch climber

2 weeks ziz-zag

 

My question is with this new style rope ie 11.7mm should I use a cambium saver to prevent wear on my rope.

If so what the best and best set-up.

 

p.s. Before the flak starts when I was taught to climb they never existed.

Cheers Matty :thumbup1:

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Cambium saver on any size rope, not just for rope wear but reduced friction makes the work easier.

 

A 2 ring version is 100% better than natural crotch, and a pulley version is about 10% better than the 2 ring.

 

Get a reasonably long one, around 90cm as this will give you more options when choosing an anchor point.

 

Plastic ball or overhand knot to retrieve.

 

 

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Wouldn't bother with the pulley tbh, 2 ring is fine, get an adjustable if you feel its worth the extra.

 

Cheers Peter what make do you use...just trying to keep up with the technology and climb easier.

Cheers Matty :thumbup1:

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I have a Sirius multi saver. Adjustable 2 rings. Got the short one as it's always a top anchor point so don't need much length. Being able to get the rings up tight is very handy.

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