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  1. treebilly

    2016 and HitchHiker. can you help me RE: Static lines

    I just bought a 200' climbing line. I was finding that 150' wasn't getting it way to often.
  2. treebilly

    2016 and HitchHiker. can you help me RE: Static lines

    It's a good idea. Never can be to safe. I know stuff can happen but when I'm climbing I'm the only thing in existence. I don't think of anything else.
  3. treebilly

    2016 and HitchHiker. can you help me RE: Static lines

    The kit can pile up quick. I'm not bashing a lower able system at all here, but honestly when do you have the highest chance of an injury while climbing? It's while cutting. By rights you should be lanyarded in as well. The lower able system won't help out. I see where it would help out the...
  4. treebilly

    2016 and HitchHiker. can you help me RE: Static lines

    Sorry man, was a bit busy today. I'll grab a quick pic tomorrow.
  5. treebilly

    2016 and HitchHiker. can you help me RE: Static lines

    Treestuff sells it as the empire. An ergo lite with paws basically. Ive got the edge also ( sherill's version). Got it for less than half price. Same set up on it. I'm not familiar with the TM. From what I've seen the rings and such are tiny. Come to think of it I got the idea for the...
  6. treebilly

    2016 and HitchHiker. can you help me RE: Static lines

    Just on the outside of one of the paws and a zip tie to keep it from sliding around. I'll grab a pic tomorrow for you.
  7. treebilly

    2016 and HitchHiker. can you help me RE: Static lines

    The roll-n-lock works great on the bridge. I use the old style HAAS and like it. I haven't got to try the new one or the SAKA so I can't comment on those
  8. treebilly

    2016 and HitchHiker. can you help me RE: Static lines

    Yales 11.7 lines work great. I guess you could say they are semi-static. I would like to get a static line for accessing taller trees. The less stretch equals less work getting up there.
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