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microascender vs. friction hitch on lanyards?
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<blockquote data-quote="jsirbasku" data-source="post: 39266" data-attributes="member: 994"><p>I too use a distal hitch for my lanyard, cept' I use a 3 over 2 distal so it grips and holds from both directions if i need to use the other end for alternate lanyarding technique. I do not use a pulley for tending but the lanyard is placed thru a biner behind the d ring directly behind the distal. This allows me to simply pull on the lanyard behind the biner and it tends just as a pulley would. When i need to use the other end(rarely) i just unclip it out of the biner and adjust it manually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsirbasku, post: 39266, member: 994"] I too use a distal hitch for my lanyard, cept' I use a 3 over 2 distal so it grips and holds from both directions if i need to use the other end for alternate lanyarding technique. I do not use a pulley for tending but the lanyard is placed thru a biner behind the d ring directly behind the distal. This allows me to simply pull on the lanyard behind the biner and it tends just as a pulley would. When i need to use the other end(rarely) i just unclip it out of the biner and adjust it manually. [/QUOTE]
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