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not trying to hijack this thread, but there is a way to turn the current split tail set up you are currently using into a self tending system. The details are here:

 

http://www.treebuzz.com/forum/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=39935&an=0&page=0#39935

 

This system will work with every hitch knot, from Taut Line to VT, as long as you use it in a split tail configuration.

 

Sorry for posting a link to another site, but I would not be able to duplicate the input from climbers that have tried this system by just posting the pics here.

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I have never used a VT but want to ry one, I have a lockjack sport which I presume is the equivelent.

 

Is this what I need for a vt and what length.

 

http://www.proclimber.co.uk/catalogue/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=21_23&products_id=239

 

I have tied one before but used prussick rope and found it too bulky with two double fishermans knots etc.

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Thats a bit short for a VT, and I wouldnt bother with tenex. If you are using 8mm cord, the knots shouldnt bother you. I suggest you buy some different 8mm cords, play around with them until you find one you like, and then if you still want spliced eyes get one made up in the right length and cord.

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