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I've not really used a zigzag so can't offer too much advice, my only thought is how old is the rope? If its brand new it may take a few climbs to wear in a bit...

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Check the link joints ain't full of tree crud making them stick in the 'open' position as you progress it, only time I had slight and i mean slight creep was on a wet horrible day with a fairly new rope.

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I had mine start slipping on blue tongue. I put a video of it on Instagram and Lyon equipment got in touch straight away. They sent me a new zigzag and new blue tongue straight away in exchange for my ones so they could test them and find out why it's happening

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