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  1. Adam_P

    Hitch Hiker or Rope Wrench

    A little less drag on the biner when it's unloaded is all. I'm not going to go posting around everywhere telling people to try it out. I do understand that the consistent friction of the biner is very important in the function of the HH.
  2. Adam_P

    Hitch Hiker or Rope Wrench

    Yup! Just got home. I tried it out about a dozen times inside this morning. You're right about the downward force. The weight of the climber appears to keep the roller stationary. Appears being the key word there. :) I'll low and slow it sometime for real in the next week. It was tough to...
  3. Adam_P

    Hitch Hiker or Rope Wrench

    It actually ends up being a tight enough fit that there's no chance of it making it's way back. Seems to roll nicely. I'm not sure how that would play out in decent as it would obviously reduce friction. quabin you're not exactly down the street but if you're ever planning a big rec climb...
  4. Adam_P

    Hitch Hiker or Rope Wrench

    quabin where in MA are you? We should climb sometime. I just popped a spacer for a pinto rig pulley on the steel biner in the HH. Nice fit. We have the NE Grows show over the next few days so it'll be a while before I give it a proper run but I'm looking forward to it.
  5. Adam_P

    Hitch Hiker or Rope Wrench

    I agree it's all in the hitch. I have a good selection of different hitch cords in the garage that I'm going to play with when I HH again. Right now I'm on a 5/1 michoacan with 10mm OP on imori. I'm going to try some of that 10mm OP with 5 wraps on the HH possibly today. I like the idea you...
  6. Adam_P

    Hitch Hiker or Rope Wrench

    I'll bite on that, Dave. For the record I didn't vote. I have a lot of different gadgets and fall in and out of love with them in a pretty consistent rotation. I've been using the wrench more in the last 6 weeks or so. It had been shelved for a while in favor of the HH and I was using it...
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