DIY climber
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Being internet taught , I am quite fortunate I only had one piece of gear I selected not work out for my situation .
I saw the Treestuff.com Youtube video praising the virtues of the 2-in-1 lanyard with the hip prussik .
So I bought a 12' 2-in-1 lanyard with Tenex blue hip-prussik and beautiful blue aluminum rope snaps as my second tie-in to back up my wire core flipline .
It worked marvelously in the garage but less than an hour of climbing my VERY pitch coated trees the prussik was rendered utterly useless , becoming incredibly difficult to release .
So I bought a second Climb-Right mechanical adjuster like my wire-core flipline came with , cut the prussik off and attatched the pretty blue rope snap to the mechanical adjuster with a tri-lock carabiner .
My trees are covered in pitch wich bled from previous limbing years ago before I bought this property . So bad it literally looks like someone dumped a 5 gallon bucket of pitch down the trunk of the tree .
The mechanical adjusters are immune to pitch related problems , they still lock/release as well as ever , pitch coated or not .
I still clean up my gear with mineral spirits regularly , not the lanyards themselves I just let them stay semi-coated with pitch .
I spoke with a sales rep. at Treestuff and he said he rarely hears of climbers having this difficulty with prussiks and my problem was very "situational" ... just wondering if any of you have dealt with this "situation" like I did ??
I saw the Treestuff.com Youtube video praising the virtues of the 2-in-1 lanyard with the hip prussik .
So I bought a 12' 2-in-1 lanyard with Tenex blue hip-prussik and beautiful blue aluminum rope snaps as my second tie-in to back up my wire core flipline .
It worked marvelously in the garage but less than an hour of climbing my VERY pitch coated trees the prussik was rendered utterly useless , becoming incredibly difficult to release .
So I bought a second Climb-Right mechanical adjuster like my wire-core flipline came with , cut the prussik off and attatched the pretty blue rope snap to the mechanical adjuster with a tri-lock carabiner .
My trees are covered in pitch wich bled from previous limbing years ago before I bought this property . So bad it literally looks like someone dumped a 5 gallon bucket of pitch down the trunk of the tree .
The mechanical adjusters are immune to pitch related problems , they still lock/release as well as ever , pitch coated or not .
I still clean up my gear with mineral spirits regularly , not the lanyards themselves I just let them stay semi-coated with pitch .
I spoke with a sales rep. at Treestuff and he said he rarely hears of climbers having this difficulty with prussiks and my problem was very "situational" ... just wondering if any of you have dealt with this "situation" like I did ??