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  1. Pelorus

    No-Knot Rigging System

    From DMM's website: If severely shock loaded, more likely the rope would break at the half hitch rather than causing a biner failure.
  2. Pelorus

    No-Knot Rigging System

    I'm just not too sure about you, Murphy. I'm pretty sure about that, too. Steel biners are all I use, unless negative blocking large wood, when I'll switch over to a running bowline. Side loading doesn't happen, cause a half hitch is also used. And even if side loading DID occur, the half...
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    No-Knot Rigging System

    Only knot (that I use) that ground guys sometimes have convulsions untying is a bowline-on-a-bight. They all seem incapable of untying anything quickly.
  4. Pelorus

    No-Knot Rigging System

    I understand (a little bit) guys having trouble learning to tie knots, but dammit they better be able to untie them!
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    No-Knot Rigging System

    For negative blocking a spar, 90% of the time gets spent in lowering and resetting the block. Tying a running bowline takes only a couple of seconds. this new device should appeal to newbies or guys with ten thumbs, both categories are going to have more limitations in a tree than this device...
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