beowulf343
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Hate to disagree with you masiman, but that is the reason i like buckingham. Been climbing with pinnacles for many years now (with the large d's.) They are big and heavy but i carry alot of gear up a tree and they hold the weight well. Tried a newtribe for a couple weeks early this year. Put on a 357, a couple blocks, fliplines, a bull rope or two, assorted biners, etc, and it just didn't seem to carry the weight well even with a shoulder strap. I've dropped 395's on the end of a 10 foot lanyard hooked to the pinnacle and it seems to soak up the shock pretty well. (Still hurts a bit but not as bad as even dropping a 346 the same distance on the new tribe.) Besides, climb daily a couple weeks with a pinnacle, get it rained on a couple times, sweat through it a few times, and it breaks in nicely. And they wear like iron. I'm in my saddle 50+ hours a week and the buckinghams take a long time to wear out.I did not like the Buckingham saddle as much as others. I do not think many on here climb with them. I thought they were large and stiff.
I may have skimmed past it but what saddle are you using?
FWIW, I tried the combo you're describing exactly...XTC, Beeline splittail and Blakes and it didn't work well at all. The knot either bound up or backed out to the stopper no matter how turns I put on it. Just couldn't find the right combination. I chalked it up the the Beeline not marrying well with the XTC. Both are very good rope, I just don't think they work well together.
I'd take ****oo's advice on the Bee-line/XTC combo. Hopefully a search in Arborist 101 or Commercial can turn up some combo's that people like.
Well, hate to disagree again, but have been using beeline with xtc for quite a while now. True, not with the blakes, but other friction hitches work very good with this combo. Been using 8mm beeline in a distal on xtc for my fliplines for over a year now and 10mm beeline in a martin on xtc for my climbing line for six months. I love this combo. Never had any problems with xtc on xtc with a blakes either.
There is a group of climbers who enter tree using spikes and a lanyard and just take a climbing rope along for a second tie and for easy access back to the ground and I assume of course for some limb walking.
Come on man, you don't have to look down your nose at all us spikers! Some of us do removals for a living.