Knife on the Harness?
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I was looking at this one over the Petzl because it has a locking blade... |
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I have a knife on my harness. Mine is a gerber as well. The only advice i would give is get one with a partial serrated edge. It will be much more useful if you actually have to cut something. |
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Yeah, but its a gerber. I don't like their blades. |
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Josh Olson wrote:Yeah, but its a gerber. I don't like their blades. I carry a leatherman skeletool I have the skeletool as well. Agreed much better blade. I like the biner loop for my harness, but the skeletool is always with me when i'm off the wall |
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after slicing my thumb wide open while chalking up (the little metal part that kept it closed when on the biner broke), i opted for a safer blade alternative. a little pricey, but well worth it. this little benchmade will lock the blade both open & closed, so it can't pop open & surprise you. |
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I carry this clipped to my harness: |
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I'm a fan of rescue hooks. |
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I'm with you fellers. |
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Spyderco Ladybug serrated is in my chalkbag pocket. Ample, awesome, locking and light. (Discontinued?) Two other folks I've randomly climbed with have the same one on their harnesses. (Mine cost $12.00 at the showroom.) |
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I climb with and love the Buck Redpoint Knife. |
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second for Spyderco Ladybug.....CB pocket dont know its there until I use it. Cuts through tat like buttah |
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My favorite is the Trango Shark Nut tool - multi-purpose, locking blade, light, and cuts ropes and slings great. |
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Michael Schneiter wrote:My favorite is the Trango Shark Nut tool - multi-purpose, locking blade, light, and cuts ropes and slings great. Shark Nut Tool +1 until my partner decided to open tuna with it. Now the blade is crap. |
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Been loving the Trango Piranha |
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Robbie Flick wrote:Been loving the Trango Piranha +1, this is what I carry on my harness as well. The Shark tool I felt bound up on the carabiner too much, but it is nice having a two-in-one. The piranha is smaller, less bulky, and less likely to snag so I stopped using the Shark. |
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Being from Texas, I thought everyone carried these: Bowie knives: proven technology. No moving parts, hard to lose in your pack, can cut through just about anything.... |
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I luv my little man-eating fishy |
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+1 for the Spyderco Ladybug. After all, Spyderco is what the guides carried in Cliffhanger so it must be good. |
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Robbie Flick wrote:Been loving the Trango Piranha +1 |







