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I climb on spikes and descend on Prussik.

 

pfffft spikes and prussik, how fancy can you get! i have just reverted to this

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you really know where you are when you climbing barefoot, no spikes slipping, no fancy harnesses to fail loler etc

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Talking of old school.... I got to a job yesterday and realised my harness was left back at home :(

Improvised rope harness saved the day.

Very uncomfortable but did the job :)

 

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used a hitch climber with a vt for the first time today - didn;t seem any easier to a prussik? what am i missing? vt was annoying me as i kept having to give it a little tweak to get it to grip everytime i tended slack.

 

any tips?

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used a hitch climber with a vt for the first time today - didn;t seem any easier to a prussik? what am i missing? vt was annoying me as i kept having to give it a little tweak to get it to grip everytime i tended slack.

 

any tips?

 

 

Give it more than five minutes?

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Here's why I don't like my ZZ.

1. The thin rope is hard to hold. A blakes is nice in the fist.

2. It doesn't have the organic feel of a blakes/prussik.

3. When chogging down using the climbing line under the wire core flip line as a safety it self tends, thus tightening around the stem rather than staying loose, making it harder to move down.

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