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General > Injuries and Accidents
Reply: Holding the leader when the belayer is injured...
Jul 22, 2008 Andy, it sounds like whoever at BD answered your email (a customer service rep?) probably was not understanding the rigging under discussion. David is correct that the rope wi… View Message
General > Injuries and Accidents
Reply: Holding the leader when the belayer is injured...
Jul 21, 2008 Feeding slack for clipping actually goes quite smoothly, even without growing a third hand. You can read the earlier description of how to do it, and try it out. Otherwise, yo… View Message
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Reply: Holding the leader when the belayer is injured...
Jul 21, 2008 Could you point out which section says that? No, really. I don't think it's in there like you suggest. The owner's manual doesn't instruct that mode of use, but neither does… View Message
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Reply: Holding the leader when the belayer is injured...
Jul 20, 2008 If you're willing to lead off a grigri, then leading off a reverso in autoblock mode should not bother you. They both lock hard and fast, with negligible rope slippage. Rope… View Message
General > Injuries and Accidents
Reply: Holding the leader when the belayer is injured...
Jul 18, 2008 For autolocking double ropes, you could rig a Reverso (Reversino for thin doubles) or ATC Guide in autolock mode off the belayer's harness (and not directly off the anchor).… View Message

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