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rate of decent using blakes hitch
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<blockquote data-quote="beowulf343" data-source="post: 680897" data-attributes="member: 9679"><p>Used a blakes for several years. Imo it's easier to burn on a blakes than any other friction hitch i've tried. Fortunately, my hands are huge and don't fit on the hitch well so my index finger drags down the rope-when my finger gets too warm, i know my hitch is getting warm too. What rope you are using makes a difference too-no problems with xtc splitails but made one out of arbormaster and burnt it to the core first time i used it with a blakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beowulf343, post: 680897, member: 9679"] Used a blakes for several years. Imo it's easier to burn on a blakes than any other friction hitch i've tried. Fortunately, my hands are huge and don't fit on the hitch well so my index finger drags down the rope-when my finger gets too warm, i know my hitch is getting warm too. What rope you are using makes a difference too-no problems with xtc splitails but made one out of arbormaster and burnt it to the core first time i used it with a blakes. [/QUOTE]
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