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  1. SouthSoundTree

    Using a sling instead of a biner for flipline????

    I was thinking of going with a girth hitch on the D and a girth hitch on the ascender. CL- you could go a little longer with your sling and girth hitch it to the biner. Effectively no longer length, but prevents some risk of crossloading.
  2. SouthSoundTree

    Using a sling instead of a biner for flipline????

    How's that for perspective.
  3. SouthSoundTree

    Using a sling instead of a biner for flipline????

    I at least take mine off for storing in my toolbox, if not many times during the day. I may not like the girth hitch if the sling is too tight. My flipline is a 5/8's x 15, so the length, weight, etc make me want to leave it at a tree oftentimes if I am going back up it after a break or cleaning...
  4. SouthSoundTree

    Using a sling instead of a biner for flipline????

    If you keep that, it might be worth stitching a few times. I'm going to get a sewn one in the next order, probably. Thanks for the update. Pic if its convenient.
  5. SouthSoundTree

    Using a sling instead of a biner for flipline????

    part of it is a cut-able link. Chris, do you leave it on all the time? Loctite on TC?
  6. SouthSoundTree

    Using a sling instead of a biner for flipline????

    That's what I'm thinking, No Bivy. Seems to be removable from the harness easily enough (I take mine on and off a lot). What length sling?
  7. SouthSoundTree

    Using a sling instead of a biner for flipline????

    I wonder if a spectra loop sling can entirely replace the 'biner on a mechanical adjuster. If it is sewn in an open circle, unlike the one shown here http://www.wesspur.com/fliplines/mechanical-adjusters.html, at the bottom of the page, maybe you could just girth hitch both end. If you were to...
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