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Hi Mark. yeah it works really well but in the event of the rope wrench not being engaged the zz is taking your full weight instead of half the weight, like it is designed for. SO... with all the cracks that keep appearing on zz's it wouldnt be my first choice of climbing system... unless you have a really good tether and also check every single time that the wrench is FULLY engaged. But petzl say no either way lol

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Also the zigzag has 2 attachment points that are used on double line but can't be used on single line so all the stress will be put on the links

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Yes I use my zigzag with a rope wrench but not exclusively that way. Works good for me, however I keep a very close eye on it. Would be real happy to see petzl approve it or make similar purely for srt though.

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I use it. Works fine with rope wrench, still playing with making it advance smoothly on the way up. Nice tether that honeys made me, makes it engage well. Have tried it without but zigzag got quite hot after only short amount of descent, put me off so went back to the wrench.

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have you read the instructions for your zig zag? what dies it say about srt again?

 

Second belay point on the trunk, without false crotch, evacuation system with the ZIGZAG in single mode with added friction - Petzl

 

that said the zigzag is not DESIGNED to be used with a rope wrench, in theory the repeaded cycling of the zigzag with the wrench not or partially engage would lead to increased wear and higher loading

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