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Arbomeister

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Firstly, so tragic and thoughts to the family.

I keep hearing issues about rope bridges breaking. Worrying. I don’t remember D rings presenting the same issues? Is it the increased vector force on a tight rope bridge?

How often do you all change the bridge -
even when it looks ok?




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rarefish383

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I'm old and old school. Still use double D rings. If I used a snap I switched ends every climb. If the area in the tail where the taughtline hitch was started to show wear we just cut 6 feet off. Switching ends frequently we could get several years on a climbing line. But, Dad would buy climbers new roaps every year, and use the old ones for hand lines. We also had the rule, no one used someone else's climbing gear, ever.
 
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