Great info! What are the chances of cross or gate loading the carabiner? Though not advised to ever side load a carabiner, I currently use a quickie shackle for choking anchors, but I'm curious about the convenience of ANSI carabiners rated to a specific side load for16KN. ANSI 359.1-2007 In 2014 Giorgio Fiori squished a small branch with a side loaded carabiner. I've had this idea of using a stout steel captive eye ANSI gate carabiner for various canopy anchor/choking anchor configurations. The Proclimb USR-14-3 CT has a 22KN gate! Could this heavy carabiner be used with a termination knot for convenient choking spar work? Substitute as large ring in adj fric saver to save pulling rope? Hard 8? Soft 8?....
@@NuGreenStore Maybe you could still talk about the results, even without the video (in case you don't want to redo it 😅). I have a bit of trouble fully trusting the main attachment point, it very thin and flimsy-looking. But in the RopeRunner on your wall it seems that the main attachment point is completely fine and broke basically everywhere else. Can you comment on this?
Is the rope runner test on your channel
Very interesting. I wonder how different it would be with the added friction of tree bark instead of the bollard.
Thanks for posting this! Is this the WCC Xylem line? Or something else?
Great info! What are the chances of cross or gate loading the carabiner? Though not advised to ever side load a carabiner, I currently use a quickie shackle for choking anchors, but I'm curious about the convenience of ANSI carabiners rated to a specific side load for16KN. ANSI 359.1-2007 In 2014 Giorgio Fiori squished a small branch with a side loaded carabiner. I've had this idea of using a stout steel captive eye ANSI gate carabiner for various canopy anchor/choking anchor configurations. The Proclimb USR-14-3 CT has a 22KN gate! Could this heavy carabiner be used with a termination knot for convenient choking spar work? Substitute as large ring in adj fric saver to save pulling rope? Hard 8? Soft 8?....
Thank you!:)
Any chance you'd be willing to do this with the notch quickie? Once with the pin facing the "tree" and once with it facing away?
Stay tuned 😉
@NuGreen Sweet! Will do!
Did you do a video on the rope runner pro
Yes, there was a video shot, but the footage was unfortunately lost
@@NuGreenStore Maybe you could still talk about the results, even without the video (in case you don't want to redo it 😅). I have a bit of trouble fully trusting the main attachment point, it very thin and flimsy-looking. But in the RopeRunner on your wall it seems that the main attachment point is completely fine and broke basically everywhere else. Can you comment on this?