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Maybe the top krab on the SJ. Gives more distance for the ascender to move up the bungee giving a bigger step. I can't think why it wouldn't work but I'll give it a go this weekend and let you know.

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Great stuff buddy thanks... I fear this will end up costing me £130 :001_rolleyes: but could save me getting popeye leg from the single pantin :thumbup:

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The only issue I can see with using the top crab is the elastic clashing with the leaver on the front, say for example you wanted to drop a few inches because you'd over shot where you wanted to be for a second... I know you could undo the clip and put it back on but would be better if it could stay on if needed.

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The only issue I can see with using the top crab is the elastic clashing with the leaver on the front, say for example you wanted to drop a few inches because you'd over shot where you wanted to be for a second... I know you could undo the clip and put it back on but would be better if it could stay on if needed.

 

 

Could you not use some pull cord, make a mini prussic and attach it just above the splice? Then clip the elastic cord to it. So it runs either side of the lever

Worth a try. Ill be getting one to use with the H/C and spider jack 2.1dia

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