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  1. kevin bingham

    Basic Knee Ascender (video)

    Definitly, whatever you are climbing should catch you without thinking about it and err on the side of too much friction than too little. Finding that right balance with the springs in the rr has been a similar task
  2. kevin bingham

    Basic Knee Ascender (video)

    Friction can be increased or decreased by the spring tension. I have two torsion springs on it right now with the idea that if one broke there would still be one to ensure engagement. I have been recently climbing with one spring disengaged because it tends a bit better. I might lower the...
  3. kevin bingham

    Basic Knee Ascender (video)

    Although, I'm not sure the disadvantage of low friction tending. It's how I set my rope wrench as well as how I set the HH the few times I climbed on it? Where is a situation where you want friction dragging you down. On my lanyard I would agree. I tie my hitch so it doesn't suck my up...
  4. kevin bingham

    Basic Knee Ascender (video)

    Sorry for the derail Jack. I love all the different systems that folks are putting together. All slightly different. It's great!
  5. kevin bingham

    Basic Knee Ascender (video)

    Actually you will see I have my line weighted with my cabling supplies. I am sure this can be done with the rope wrench. Or HH. The only advantage that the rope runner has is that it doesn't require knowledge of how to tie a hitch. Other than that its the same. I found the uni really...
  6. kevin bingham

    Basic Knee Ascender (video)

    you girls and your jewelry... this is the way I do it. :) http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=B1__8sMS8ZQ
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