the Aerialist
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Can anyone give me a reason the LJ isnt the the better choice given its abilty to go on mid line? Is the SJ smoother on desent? Does the rope feed through the SJ better? Seems like the LJ is a no brainer. As for the screamer, I can see where AA is coming from. I wouldnt use it but the idea is sound. Just need to do away with the break away part. But a stiffer extention like it is a good way to go I think. This of course coming from someone who doesnt even have a SJ or a LJ .
And also, what is that velcro really doing anyway? Is it just keeping things neat n tidy or is it actually important for the climbing line to stay RIGHT there? I just dont quit see why you need it or at least need it EVERY time you hook n unhook. I mean once you are at your final TIP then ya use it but if you know you will be re setting a few times in a short amount of time why bother with the velcro?
The LJ is a better choice, in fact the only choice, if you need to attach the device on mid-line. The SJ is supposed to give finer one handed control, but I have not found that to be a problem with the LJ, I just grab the wooden ball and the rope together when using it one handed and friction against the ball does the same thing as using the wood part of the SJ to control friction.
The velcro on the SJ holds everything in position, but not using it (I lost mine when I lost the screw holding it) without the velcro works, but makes it hard if not impossible for the rope to "flow" through it when ascending, so it is an important part of the functionality of the device. With the LJ this is not a factor as the rope itself orients the device for rope flow while going up.