As soon as I figure out the Unicender ddrt (shouldn’t take long) I’m going to practice srt. I have an understanding of the principles (at least I think I do. May change when implemented 😁) A little more gear will be needed but it’ll be very manageable.
I suppose there’s a reason no one...
Sounds like you’ve got a good plan. I like the hitch climber as well. Just got a Unicender and look forward to Ddrt with it and then move into the srt. I agree about the time to hip thrust (and footlock) and a time to just get up with least energy expenditure. Rec climbing I take the hard way...
Nice to meet you TinyHulk! Thanks for your feedback. I’ve heard good things about the Evo. It’ll probably be a “try on and see” situation at the local arb supplier. There are shock absorbing lanyards for fall arrest. I’m mostly thinking about the full body for the support and not tying off to...
John,
That’s the stuff I’m looking at. Got a D in the center? I like suspenders and will start clipping extra biners to them once I get my climbing configuration sorted. Can I try yours please? I’ll let you play with the Unicender!
I was thinking something along these lines. Sold through arb supplier. Would never use the back d ring though. Would hold you in of upside down I guess.
I’m not at that age/weight junction yet😁. It’s fast approaching though!
Thinking about saddle upgrades in the next few months. Thought: If you’re going to use a standard saddle with suspenders, why not have a full body harness? I don’t see a lot of guys using full body. What are the reasons? Cumbersome or restrictive? Weight?
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