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are there any tests or experiments to see just how well the hitches work to stop a good amout of weight from falling from a good distance?
i was show the taut line when i first started but i wasnt comfy on the 'two under /two over" so i did two under 3 over and liked it,then switched to the BH and found when descending i would slide a extra 2-5 inches whe i stopped i didnt like this,so i did a 5/3 BH but then i got to playing AROUND ,and rigged a weird blakes up that was 3 over one under then up through the bridge back,i like this,or 4 over ,one under then up through the NORMAL two that is used in BH,i feel safe of this ,
but im curious ,just how well would these hitches stop 220pounds falling a good ways ...
i was show the taut line when i first started but i wasnt comfy on the 'two under /two over" so i did two under 3 over and liked it,then switched to the BH and found when descending i would slide a extra 2-5 inches whe i stopped i didnt like this,so i did a 5/3 BH but then i got to playing AROUND ,and rigged a weird blakes up that was 3 over one under then up through the bridge back,i like this,or 4 over ,one under then up through the NORMAL two that is used in BH,i feel safe of this ,
but im curious ,just how well would these hitches stop 220pounds falling a good ways ...