anyone here running an adjustable rope bridge?

Do you have dual bridge capacity?

I run two bridges, Shorter and Longer, for length, and for having two independent bridge connections--dual climbing systems on occasion, fwiw.

I can ascend and work off both bridges fine.
Short is sometimes better for spars.

Different lengths of bridge definitely has benefits. Dual bridges, one adjustable might be cluttered, or great.
Two MCRS bridges become congested at the bridge rings. I got a Camp Gyro to run two climbing systems, which is very rare.
 
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I get different strokes for different folks.

But an adjustable bridge is a solution to a problem I have never had.

When I started climbing harnesses didn’t have bridges. So when I got my first harness with a bridge it was such a step up I have never considered needing to adjust one mid-job.
 
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I get different strokes for different folks.

But an adjustable bridge is a solution to a problem I have never had.

When I started climbing harnesses didn’t have bridges. So when I got my first harness with a bridge it was such a step up I have never considered needing to adjust one mid-job.
I never reallllly felt the need for it, till I tried it
too bad I dont have one on my new treemotion any more, dad has it on his saddle now tho and he likes it
 
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I think I tried it once, but ive never actually used it on a job, found out I prefer to just hold myself and tend slack, but now that I use SRT almost exclusively its not an issue anymore
I did just get a zigzag plus for crane work tho, so im going to be doing more DRT for small stuff but still rather SRT when I get the chance
 
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