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What diameter rope do you use on the pinto method?

my tachyon looks like it will rub with retrieval.

I like the look of it and how simple it is.

Thanks for posting.

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There is more space with a pinto rig (if you are using 13mm) the normal pinto works fine for my cougar though at 11.7

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I'm against for treework bro. I think any system we ascend with should allow us to descend without any changeover. Just my personal opinion though

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I did about 50' without much effort with it this week, my regular vt system strapped to my harness which I swapped to at the anchor.

I mean for pure ascent.

Safe-ish or not?

It's quick.

 

 

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For ascents without hazards- bees, hangers etc it's a real quick access system for sure bro. I just don't like that your stuck in that system with no quick way of exiting if you had too. I watched my anchor point start snapping out a few years ago as I was ascending, stopped and tried to down climb on croll n hand ascender but was painfully slow. Then the anchor point totally snapped out. On a RW I could of just bailed out no issue..

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hey drew, should i be using a steel crab for the pinto set up? i'm still only fresh to srt, had started playing with it but now on a contract that has me on spikes all day long! the one thing i was trying to figure out was how to choke my top tip having ascended on a base tie, the pinto set up looks perfect:)

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