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  1. Burnham

    Rope bridge question

    It'll be very dependent on the saddle, but for my Petzl Sequoia it's 11 inches. It will very much also depend on your body composition. If you have a big butt and legs, or a big chest and shoulders, will make all the diff in where the balance point ends up, and the bridge length will need to...
  2. Burnham

    Rope bridge question

    Agreed.
  3. Burnham

    Rope bridge question

    No advantage for my style or saddle, but I see no obvious hazard.
  4. Burnham

    Rope bridge question

    Indeed...Nick's input would be greatly welcomed. Actually, it SELF abrasion I'm seeing as the potential problem, rather than something a pulley could help. Like those girth hitched attachment points...I don't care much for them, with this type of fiber.
  5. Burnham

    Rope bridge question

    I'm not the least bit concerned that a Dyneema bridge is going to break if it's in good contition. I agree with quite a bit of what you say on the subject. My only concern is in the reports of self abrasion in difficult to inspect locations, or just more quickly than we might anticipate, so...
  6. Burnham

    Rope bridge question

    Come on..tell us how you really feel :D.
  7. Burnham

    Rope bridge question

    Not the best choice, haven't we been saying?
  8. Burnham

    Rope bridge question

    Looks like Dyneema, no?
  9. Burnham

    Rope bridge question

    Exactically!
  10. Burnham

    Rope bridge question

    I wouldn't be worried in the least about the Blaze, A. Like any rope component, monitor it's condition. Any bridge ought to be out in the open and visible to inspect easily...don't cover it with some sort of sheath in an ill-conceived plan to deter abrasion.
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