I have been using 11mm Tethrd ropes for lineman's/tether. I use my 9mm Canyon Elite rappel rope to climb when one-sticking, so I typically only carry the lineman’s rope with Ropeman 1 as an ascender, for one handed operation.
I've been wanting to go with an 8mm rope for packability, but that is out of spec for the Ropeman 1, so I’d either have to go to a 10mm or buy the Ropeman 2 or Kong Duck (or risk running out of spec.)
I came across a video of a guy showing how to use your existing carabiner as a prusik tender. I tested it out with the 11mm lineman’s rope and it works perfectly. (It also works for the tether.) It’s a MUCH cheaper option than the mechanical ascenders, and is one less piece of metal to clank around.
I’m sure this isn’t enlightening for the experienced saddle guys, but something to consider for anybody trying to figure out what equipment they need to get started.
I've been wanting to go with an 8mm rope for packability, but that is out of spec for the Ropeman 1, so I’d either have to go to a 10mm or buy the Ropeman 2 or Kong Duck (or risk running out of spec.)
I came across a video of a guy showing how to use your existing carabiner as a prusik tender. I tested it out with the 11mm lineman’s rope and it works perfectly. (It also works for the tether.) It’s a MUCH cheaper option than the mechanical ascenders, and is one less piece of metal to clank around.
I’m sure this isn’t enlightening for the experienced saddle guys, but something to consider for anybody trying to figure out what equipment they need to get started.
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