CMI or AMP rope grabs. please help

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voxac30dude

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im gonna buy a second rope grab and it needs to be cheap. dont have the money for a petzl. i cant decide between AMP or CMI becuase i dont know whitch one is a better more reputable company. the CMI has a lower(16kn) break strength then the AMP(5,400lbs). i know CMI is more known then amp so it's a toss up between higher breaking strength or a more reputable brand. please help me!
 
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What are you using it for?

I have been using the same US Standard flip line adjuster sold by Wesspur for 4 or 5 years now without any problems. You can find it here: http://wesspur.com/fliplines/mechanical-adjusters.html

To tell the truth though, The CMI sounds like a better deal. Petzl makes some great stuff but they are expensive. I buy some of their stuff but some items I go the more economical route.

EDIT: Correction, I meant the AMP sounds like a better deal.
 
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What are you using it for?

I have been using the same US Standard flip line adjuster sold by Wesspur for 4 or 5 years now without any problems. You can find it here: http://wesspur.com/fliplines/mechanical-adjusters.html

To tell the truth though, The CMI sounds like a better deal. Petzl makes some great stuff but they are expensive. I buy some of their stuff but some items I go the more economical route.

EDIT: Correction, I meant the AMP sounds like a better deal.

it will be used on my dirty tree setup for those really sappy tree's and as a second flipline adjuster becuase i like to use 2 flips and a climb line when working down a spar.
 
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You might consider a prussic cord, tied on with a VT, distel, or the knot of your preference. Given a decent micro-pulley to tend the line, I think they are much more controllable than any rope grab, and they are certainly cheaper and lighter.

Generally, they are much easier to add or remove, also.
 
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i just stumbled across this guy. i think i might give it a try. it says it has the highest breaking strength out of any oft the flipline adjusters out there.
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I have the Amp (Puma II). It works pretty well, but know, it is HUGE compared to a Petzl, or most of the other models. Maybe not a big deal, but I was surprised when I pulled it out of the box, and it still looks funny to me.

Also, I would tend to agree with the post above, about using a hitch with a tending pulley, except in this case. When I use my mechanical adjuster, I miss the ability to let out slack with the line weighted. However, the original post indicated that this would be for a dirty tree set up. Where a bit of sap can quickly and permanently gum up an eye-and-eye, a bit of cleaning will bring a mechanical right back to new.
 
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