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colemanjessenz

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  1. Long overdue but finally found some motivation to do some editing. Hope you enjoy
  2. Ive heard rumours of something in the works :001_t2: In the meantime , this looks like it will be quite easy to slap a wrench on.
  3. Its quite bouncy ... maybe comparable to tach but more picky when it comes to what hitch and hitch cord it wants to play with . I haven't done any climbing on it but a workmate has it and from what I'm gathering its not outstanding........... The french lads love it with there zig zags
  4. Cheers man , it's a Good old fendt, not sure of the model though...
  5. Currently feet up with a beer in bravaria Rich , safe to say I'm all set buddy 🍻🍻🍻 hope your getting some r and r with the family too mate
  6. Some pics from the last three or four weeks.
  7. cougar is 11.7 and the gold fleck poison ivy ropes are the ce certified nylon cores. I climb on cougar and really like it but if tachyon was a polyester core then i would use that ...... tach is to bouncy but its such a good rope. I just can't go back to the bouncy ropes now that I'm on htp and cougar.
  8. vector forces are real , nice diagram bro. forget the trifor , hand tightening with a 3.1 should be the maximum anyone should be using for highline techniques , imagine if anything were to happen and a rescue was in order....... two guys on a super tight highline makes things a lot more dangerous for the anchors , not to mention any sudden shocks etc. I'd defiantly recommend two lines equally pretensioned to distribute the weight a bit , you could get a higher angle with less force on the anchor points as there will be less weight in each line.
  9. they had it at the comp , might pay to give them a call and see if its in stock. its this one Stiff Tether for Rope Wrench Zk-2
  10. No thats a different one , I will have a look
  11. free worker does horrible teathers ..... don't bother with any of them , the best one you can get in Germany is probably the @height one that climb tools is stocking.
  12. 88 is brilliant , we use ours quite often during felling season.
  13. I know 😔 . I'll edit up something soon. Instagram videos are so much less time consuming haha
  14. cher brother , nice work adam.
  15. Just google YouTube proxy and click on a website , add in the url and bobs your uncle
  16. you forgetting about me? you can just use a youtube proxy guys
  17. sorry for the late reply gordon , the bone is a little to big for a lanyard adjuster i think , I use an art positioner and it can hold and release in single leg mode with my weight on it , if this device could do that id be sold ...... mind you i still need to get a bone don't i
  18. Here's my lot. ..... I'm just waiting to put that beast ring into action😏
  19. thanks bro, that would be great , my airstreams are really tired
  20. how much do the weigh ? I'm looking at a new pair of boots to replace my airstreams and naturally i was going to get some airstreams but if these are the same weight or lighter , i will give them a go ...... they look pretty swish.
  21. Just do a non locking brummel with a large bury and lockstitch. to be fair i think your limiting yourself with a non adjustable rig and ring though I spliced up a ring on a bit of icetail to use as an adjustable rig nd ring cambium saver on any of my x ring redirects , multiuse , adjustable and retrievable.

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