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Spider Jack+ Rope Wrench=SRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="beastmaster" data-source="post: 2868203" data-attributes="member: 11550"><p>When I first started learning SRT a long time ago(6 mo.):msp_smile:I got me a rad set-up. It's sweet, but now I'm using a croll chest ascender, and and experimenting with different combinations of ascenders for rope walking. It's way faster and easier.</p><p>Mostly I use the croll ascender hooked to the bridge of my saddle and use a small bungi hooked to my chin strap and foot lock up if its not to tall of a climb. But its a pain having to change over, to descend quickly. I would like to find a system where I could SRT up and down as easily as using a hicth on a double rope system. </p><p>The uni is close but its a little bulky for my taste. Beastmaster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beastmaster, post: 2868203, member: 11550"] When I first started learning SRT a long time ago(6 mo.):msp_smile:I got me a rad set-up. It's sweet, but now I'm using a croll chest ascender, and and experimenting with different combinations of ascenders for rope walking. It's way faster and easier. Mostly I use the croll ascender hooked to the bridge of my saddle and use a small bungi hooked to my chin strap and foot lock up if its not to tall of a climb. But its a pain having to change over, to descend quickly. I would like to find a system where I could SRT up and down as easily as using a hicth on a double rope system. The uni is close but its a little bulky for my taste. Beastmaster [/QUOTE]
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