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  1. Joezilla11

    Hitch Hiker X

    No I don’t have an issue with slack tending so never saw the need to throw a pulley on there. I guess I still could try it tho
  2. Joezilla11

    Hitch Hiker X

    I know it’s only a matter of inches but I’d prefer a tether up high vs clipping my chest harness into my bridge ring. I keep a short bridge and it helps keep me upright sometimes as well.
  3. Joezilla11

    Hitch Hiker X

    I did the same thing with the ridgid tether wesspur used to sell. Had pics on here somewhere. Don?t know why wesspur stopped making the horseshoe tether but it?s by far my favorite and helped keep the carabiner from rotating too.
  4. Joezilla11

    Hitch Hiker X

    Thanks that explains a lot.... but I still think there’s got to be a way! Put the connection at the top to hold it upright, or change the shape if necessary. At the least a loop or something to capture the anchor leg is a big improvement and keeps the hh from flopping around and allows it to...
  5. Joezilla11

    Hitch Hiker X

    What are the options or opinions for tending? No tether? Can a carabiner still fit thru the slots? Doesn’t seem as easy to take off an on especially up a tree, with droppable parts. So with 3 versions of this thing now I wish someone would just add a connection on the back of it for ddrt already
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