bonner1040
Nick from Ohio
So Scott, Treesmith, and I have talked quite a bit about loop runners and they have popped up in different threads. I personally use them all the time for a myriad of tasks.
I made some up a couple of months back and they have been working marvelously. I used Maxim 5mm tech cord, with one end fixed to a simple biner with a double fishermans, the other end is a yosemite bowline loop cranked down tight with the tail snipped short forming a 3 or 4" eye. Overall sling length is around 48". I keep the eye clipped to the biner which gives me a loop ~24" long, I can easily girth this loop around a branch, tool, etc with the biner being captive @ the end. If you need more length just unclip the eye and girth the single line around the object through the eye, again you have the biner fixed at the end. The Maxim 5mm tech cord is rated at 5000 pounds so doubled up in basket its way strong and with the single line it is still sufficient for most tasks.
As far as applications, I use them for knotless rigging, climbing line redirects, speedlining, mechanical advantage, holding tools for cabling etc, rigging prussiks, tying bushes back, anything. IMHO the 5mm is perfect, they are supersmall, bite really hard on even the smoothest wood, ridiculously strong, fit on my saddle really well, and the adjustable length configuration is really convenient.
In the past I had always used 1" tube webbing bartacked or tied in loops but have found it to be bulky and not super friendly. The maxim stuff, I originally used tied in loops but the knot was inconvenient and they were not as versatile as the adjustable configuration. @ $.85/foot it isn't the cheapest but it is still more economical than buying sewn nylon loop runners.
What do you guys use? Material? Lengths? Applications? Neat tricks?
I know some of this stuff is rehashed from past posts...
https://www.treestuff.com/store/catalog.asp?item=1383
I made some up a couple of months back and they have been working marvelously. I used Maxim 5mm tech cord, with one end fixed to a simple biner with a double fishermans, the other end is a yosemite bowline loop cranked down tight with the tail snipped short forming a 3 or 4" eye. Overall sling length is around 48". I keep the eye clipped to the biner which gives me a loop ~24" long, I can easily girth this loop around a branch, tool, etc with the biner being captive @ the end. If you need more length just unclip the eye and girth the single line around the object through the eye, again you have the biner fixed at the end. The Maxim 5mm tech cord is rated at 5000 pounds so doubled up in basket its way strong and with the single line it is still sufficient for most tasks.
As far as applications, I use them for knotless rigging, climbing line redirects, speedlining, mechanical advantage, holding tools for cabling etc, rigging prussiks, tying bushes back, anything. IMHO the 5mm is perfect, they are supersmall, bite really hard on even the smoothest wood, ridiculously strong, fit on my saddle really well, and the adjustable length configuration is really convenient.
In the past I had always used 1" tube webbing bartacked or tied in loops but have found it to be bulky and not super friendly. The maxim stuff, I originally used tied in loops but the knot was inconvenient and they were not as versatile as the adjustable configuration. @ $.85/foot it isn't the cheapest but it is still more economical than buying sewn nylon loop runners.
What do you guys use? Material? Lengths? Applications? Neat tricks?
I know some of this stuff is rehashed from past posts...
https://www.treestuff.com/store/catalog.asp?item=1383


