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could you elaborate please arboricul?

 

I am sure you will have watched the video, however here is a link:

 

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Those who have used ART products previously, will know of their faultless build quality. You can rest assured there will be no stress cracks appearing like the ZZ.

 

That locking mechanism is genius.

 

As with all mechanical rope access hardware, rope choice is paramount.

 

The price tag will pale into insignificance when you have invested in a Spiderjack 3 !

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That's a great promo video! I am a massive fan of the Spiderjack 2..1...i took this picture on my first outing with it.....it was my transition from many years on a prussick...Yes the SJ3 is expensive but so are a pair of quality Spikes.It's all relative and ART are super quality.I really like the locking mechanism and the pulley wheel which will help when the tail end of the rope is deflected...look forward to seeing climbers reaction to it

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I am interested to hear others views on SRT, as clearly the Spiderjack 3 was not designed with SRT climbing in mind?

 

I don't see ART ever producing an SRWP work system. Such a shame.

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