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Let's talk lanyards: Who makes their own?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blakesmaster" data-source="post: 2013962" data-attributes="member: 21968"><p>I'd like to see pics of that, CanopyBoy. A long lanyard/short climbline combo that is easily attached and removed is a great idea for positioning without changing your TIP. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/clap.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":clap:" title="Clap :clap:" data-shortname=":clap:" /> Sounds like you designed it so your hardware is easily removed as well? This would be great if using a throwline to get that next crotch, but I could be imagining it wrong...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blakesmaster, post: 2013962, member: 21968"] I'd like to see pics of that, CanopyBoy. A long lanyard/short climbline combo that is easily attached and removed is a great idea for positioning without changing your TIP. :clap: Sounds like you designed it so your hardware is easily removed as well? This would be great if using a throwline to get that next crotch, but I could be imagining it wrong... [/QUOTE]
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