Show us your home-brew Petzl Connect-Adjust (or other) setup
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Mr Rogerswrote: At first I thought “there is no way I rigged it backwards” which is true in a way, I rigged it upside down! Thanks everyone! |
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I love connect adjust for sport. Haven’t tried it for trad yet.
Two figure 8’s one with connect adjust and one climbing rope - how’s your experience with that? |
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Nitant Pwrote: I like it for trad, depends on what systems you already use, if using the rope it's less useful. If you climb a lot of wide it can get chewed up.
I go for 2m of cord.
Fine, but honestly it's worth trying it on your belay loop, keeps the knot lower and out of the way. |
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Anyone have any experience with 7mm sterling accessory cord for rerope? |
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that guy named sebwrote: Thank you for sharing. Very helpful |
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Nitant Pwrote: I use mine anytime I leave the ground for a multi pitch where we are fixing and following which has been our standard “harder” multipitch style for a few years now. If we are swinging leads I generally leave it behind as I use the rope for the anchor. |
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A very homemade thing I made around two years ago. My wife and I have been using this outdoors all the time and it works incredibly well because releasing it just requires pushing on the Prusik. It can be infinitely long and so would probably be useful for professionals. I've shown it to a good few people in person but I don't think anyone has gone to the trouble of making one for themselves, yet. The entire thing is based on the Quick Link only allowing the Prusik to work in one direction. You can see the final long version of it being used in the YT video: |
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Purcell Prussics used to get used all the time for positioning in rope access, still do. Hell my first PAS as a purcell prussic since I couldnt afford one at the time....stil have it as a dog leash. |
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Mr Rogerswrote: Looks nice and clean with the standard rope through it. My rope just seems to just last forever so I haven't had any spare lying around. There's a lot to like about these setups because they can be repurposed if needed. |
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A better friction hitch simplifies things, the Soft Sticht, shown twice, doesn’t need the quick link, or similar, to take up the slack. Push up on the wraps to lengthen, even under full body weight. There is a YouTube by knotorious that shows how to tie it. |
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parker brownwrote: That is an awesome hoody |
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parker brownwrote: Where'd you get that plastic thing on your leg loops? I just blew through my harness prematurely at that spot. |
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hangdog climbing. think it only works for certain arc harnesses |
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Max Rwrote: The problem with Knockoffs is that you have no idea when they'll suddenly decide to switch to a cheaper aluminum alloy - half the cost to make, and half the tensile strength. Or just that their QC is non-existent, and one on every ~50 of those devices comes off their production line with an invisible stress crack, because it was tempered wrong. There's a reason people warn each other not to buy Temu biners / ropes / etc... When that shit breaks, they just rename themselves, and move on to the next bunch of suckers. |
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Petzl Adjust rethreaded with 8.1mm dynamic Edelweiss. The sewing is done with Dyneema fishing line .45mm - 80lbs test. I have a lot of experience hand sewing like this and have my own test pulling setup. Camp Swing - same replacement rope. Feeds so nicely! The 10mm Dyneema loop has a proper half-twist and makes a low bulk girth hitch to your harness as in the photo below. I also added heat shrink tubing after the photo was taken. Here I used 10mm Dyneema in a Prusik loop for adjustment. I added Kevlar stitches to the inside of the Prusik for more friction. The interconnected loop interface to the Prusik allows the Prusik legs to be equally weighted just as a carabiner attachment would function. I have used this setup extensively and loved it, but have to admit the Petzl Adjust in the top photo is the quickest and easiest to adjust. |
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Ryan Lynchwrote: You’re definitelty right. I feel comfortable using them because i’ll have 2 of them. And i’ll always be tied into the rope weather thats leading, jugging or hanging at an anchor. Going get some mileage on them next week on El Cap. |















