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  1. Marc-Antoine

    Petzl Pantin Failure

    Yes, I agree completely on the principle and I have it often in mind. I don't like the spurs by them self, they're dangerous and can't be trusted (that's just me), but spurs and rope are more useful together than each alone and bring some helpful possibilities in work positioning. I appreciate...
  2. Marc-Antoine

    Petzl Pantin Failure

    I never took the time to learn it, so, it kicked out time to time when I needed to keep it and every time it didn't let go the rope when I wanted... truly, that sucks. The small biner is one more thing to do and doesn't match with the KISS principle. It's a good trick for ascending the bigs...
  3. Marc-Antoine

    Petzl Pantin Failure

    It's a stamped aluminum plate, so it's usually pretty homogeneous. You don't find the casting defects like bubbles or foreign material inclusions. Both fractures are exactly at the same place, it's very unlikely that could be the case with a casting defect. It would be useful to see the missing...
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