I wish I had a dyno-meter to measure forces myself......could be fun. KN or lbs,.....mute point, when most times it's operator error, not gear failure.:O
chalk bag tracer........:O
ok dude was insane...but still
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22kn held this fall. ANSI is a bit behind on technology:D
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It's a tech weenie thing. Breaking strengths are not a good guideline. 5K is a lot, we eliminate a lot of usefull gear with that rule....it's a shame. 50 fricken lbs!!!
IMO,...it's hog wash. 22kn is not good enough but 22.5 is? WTF!! I have climbed for 20 years. What's 50lbs? Petzl makes a great product....way stronger then the human body. A harness does not usually fail...only one that I've heard off( Todd skinner). To me ANSI has thier head in the sand......
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