Climbing gear strength testing from the Alpine Club of Italy (CAI) with English subtitles

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  • @ripperkon
    @ripperkon 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for the English subtitles 💪🏻
    And for this amazing video.

  • @phillipbinnema2171
    @phillipbinnema2171 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for this! Most surprising takeaway for me is the 5.5mm to 9.8mm flat overhand connection having similar strength as same diameter connections.

  • @Govanification
    @Govanification 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Dude that one-handed overhand knot tying is pretty slick at 9:21. I guess if you run out of quickdrawss and happen to have an untied bit of cord on your harness you could give that a go on lead??
    Also the joining hitch they show at 9:45 is actually a Strop Bend and is a little different and bit stronger than a true girth hitch (what they call it), especially for slings of different thickness. Then next test after that is a true girth hitch, however. The Strop bend allows a larger bend radius in both strands of webbing vs a girth hitch where one basically gets pinched by the other.
    Glad they tested carabiners in bending at 12:24 ! That was really cool to see, and breaking at less than the cross-load or open-gate strength when bent (I'm guessing, looks like the old BD Positron straight gate which is 8kN in both those ratings). This should be a consideration when using super lightweight carabiners near rock edges, it's not just about their 20+ kN perfect-scenario load rating, they will also likely break at much lower forces in a weird bending situation than a slightly larger/heavier carabiner!

    • @alpinesavvy714
      @alpinesavvy714  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hey there, sorry it took me a while to get back to you on this. Thank you for your detailed observations. I think some of the translation may not be spot on, but hopefully people get the general idea.

  • @arielholtz
    @arielholtz 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Super cool