Rich in my experience there is very little gain to be had with different hitches, now cordage is a whole other kettle of fish and can be discussed till the sun goes down.
My climber Robby climbs on cordage now that he loves and I cant stand. I gave up long ago making recommendations.
The HH was tested by Yale Rope, not sure what method they used to come up with the 40kN. I went to CMI to test the HH2. Weakest link is the steel CT biner which breaks at over 8000lbs (would have to look for the exact number) We pulled one with a dog bone in both ends and a dogbone broke at...
There is no way they will ever be NFPA certified, it would cost more than we would ever make on all the sales of all of our products. NFPA is such a scam IMO and fire fighters pay the price with inflated priced products. I am jaded as I paid $900 some dollars for an E version of the 1983 which...
Cory slack tending is all about how you tie your hitch. The 2" gap from the HH is very conservative so as to have the hitch always engage, as with any hitch based system the easier it tends the more likelihood of it not grabbing.
Not sure how I feel about that, need time to digest.
Typically I try to reduce the amount of connections .....
I bet that sucker makes a lot of noise..
Hey Tim where in N VA are you at?? Im just down the road
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