Very informative about coating warning, thanx!
The Sticht Plates i lightly played with in 2nd tailing me, light rigging in tree control mostly. Few soft rappels etc.; never looking to strongly use in tree, just see what insights i could sift out etc. i found using the SP as a braking strategy to be as defined in Padgett and Smith's "On Rope" published by the National Speologicaql Society, smooth and non spiraling(enough to use an 8 as a SP, rather than as an 8 IMLHO). i think anyone reading it for any kind of rope (esp. friction) science; will agree it is the bible of these things written in a light, easy to digest form. It has many things and thoughts to take to the tree, it can show you things you may never use, but simply enough that you can understand the functions of what you do use.
Arbo ropes where a lil'large in Trango's piece; but i played anyway. When ya let an SP drift on it's tether from carabiner, travel is friction free, but when it is jammed against the carabiner it brakes; the spring was wonderful to keep it from accidentally jamming till really loaded.
Anyone playing with anything like this i think should be wearing gloves, to handle the possible heat build up on your control hand.
Here is the pic of the stuff i have my shakiest guess as to what they are; that changed a few times, but has been the same for a while now.
The Sticht Plates i lightly played with in 2nd tailing me, light rigging in tree control mostly. Few soft rappels etc.; never looking to strongly use in tree, just see what insights i could sift out etc. i found using the SP as a braking strategy to be as defined in Padgett and Smith's "On Rope" published by the National Speologicaql Society, smooth and non spiraling(enough to use an 8 as a SP, rather than as an 8 IMLHO). i think anyone reading it for any kind of rope (esp. friction) science; will agree it is the bible of these things written in a light, easy to digest form. It has many things and thoughts to take to the tree, it can show you things you may never use, but simply enough that you can understand the functions of what you do use.
Arbo ropes where a lil'large in Trango's piece; but i played anyway. When ya let an SP drift on it's tether from carabiner, travel is friction free, but when it is jammed against the carabiner it brakes; the spring was wonderful to keep it from accidentally jamming till really loaded.
Anyone playing with anything like this i think should be wearing gloves, to handle the possible heat build up on your control hand.
Here is the pic of the stuff i have my shakiest guess as to what they are; that changed a few times, but has been the same for a while now.