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slacklinejoe
Jan 29, 2007, 2:31 PM
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So after toying with tons of different hardware I've began wondering if those old figure 8's we've been relegating to ebay & the bottom of our gear closest wouldn't be better to use for the highline attachment point for a leash than steel rap rings. Their rated, we belay off them (ok, historically anyway) and they have a large clearance with minimal weight compared to steel rings. Is there any obvious reason why figure 8's aren't more commonly used?
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areyoumydude
Jan 29, 2007, 7:38 PM
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slacklinejoe wrote: Is there any obvious reason why figure 8's aren't more commonly used? They have been used and work fine. Rap rings are not as expensive. Always use two.
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slacker_jon
Jan 30, 2007, 6:49 AM
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My mate has used them ok before, My only slight concern is that 'if' a mainline were to break on a long line then they might get quite hot in the same way that a belay does on a long abseil. I have just bought a pair of 4" x 1/2" (boat mooring) rings and have them on seperate rope, taped every foot or so: Areyoumydude, do you have a specific reason to say always use 2?
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areyoumydude
Jan 31, 2007, 2:22 AM
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slacker_jon wrote: Areyoumydude, do you have a specific reason to say always use 2? I'm sure one would be fine but two is your back up. I also like to use two leashes for the same reason.
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