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There is the skywalker pulley (petzl?) and you could use a dmm pinto, but the hitchclimber is definitely the best tool for job.

 

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Just one krab, swing cheek micro pulley, friction cord.

 

I used this to check out if the system worked for me before I bought a hitchclimber. Works pretty much exactly the same. All you need to get is a small micro pulley (£10) and some hitch cord (3m will make two hitches)

 

 

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The hitchclimber is one if not the best option out there, even if for some reason you decide the hitchclimber system is not for you it a versatile bit of kit to have in your bag, I have 3 of them in regular use.

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