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New Hitches VS old Prussicks


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What do you use, and why?  

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  1. 1. What do you use, and why?

    • Old Fashioned Prussik
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Hey Been using the hitch climber with a VT for a week now its good but i had 5 wraps 4 twists so it got to hard once broke in now i need to use less wraps did notice a few time would not grip the rope and i had to help it along could be dangerous if not aware. The ocean p sling is a little to short makes desending or releasing slack more timely than the tradtionals i know i need abit more time to perfect it but i see why its used and i may be a new convert.

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This thread has prompted me to have a play around with a vt.. Been using it the past week or so on scraggy little conifers and a couple of takedowns. Really looking forward to trying it in a big spreading tree, its a luxury walking back in to the stem and only needing one hand to tend the slack.. :)

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Dom i'll occasionally use a large pear type karabiner plus a micro pulley on a small biner and basket a sling this way if I want less friction, its as easy to retrieve and use as a normal friction/cambium saver.

 

Its my poor mans version of a rope guide.

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