The video ends too quickly, assuming the viewer knows it's applications. Is it a climbing knot, a lowering knot. Is it for a split line system or as I climb, single line body thrusting ( I'm 71 and never did learn the new jingly jangly Arbor Master stuff. But I like it).
nice .. but seems to complicated .. prusic easier..100% bombproof and nothing to make a mistake also for best friction the blocator cordelete must be 3mm slimer than rope
Thanks! Ive been trying different hitches for my lanyard and this one seems pretty simple to remember
The best hitch in my opinion
The video ends too quickly, assuming the viewer knows it's applications. Is it a climbing knot, a lowering knot. Is it for a split line system or as I climb, single line body thrusting ( I'm 71 and never did learn the new jingly jangly Arbor Master stuff. But I like it).
@@TomStephan-uq5gy it's a friction cord for the hitch climber pulley system used to attach to the climber for climbing around the tree
Great job, always love your videos, can't wait for the next one! 👍👏
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Thanks man, I'm glad my videos can reach all the way around the world 🌎 ♥️
I like this hitch on my 8mm 30” RNA prusik. I use a Michoacán knot on a 28” 10mm prusik
nice .. but seems to complicated ..
prusic easier..100% bombproof and nothing to make a mistake
also for best friction the blocator cordelete must be 3mm slimer than rope
That look easy. Thanks.
Whats the red pulley piece ?
@@mario08blue09 hitch climber pulley
Whats the length on a prusik cord like that?
75cm
What kind of main rope is that?
Drenaline
the knot under the pulley is used to secure or other thing?
Just to keep the pulley from sliding down,I assume
@@RulemSchrieven correct :)
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Tali yang di lingkarkan itu apa namsnya
VT Prussik ?
Bb