Pretty regular. I switch my climb lines out a lot depending the trees I climb. I have multiple lenghts of climb lines. They range from 40 foot to 200 foot. Often on the same property, I will have 40 foot tall oaks to prune or td as well as 150 foot pines to deal with.
Different for each climber. Often based on a desired feel and performance. Too broad a question you will have to eventually answer for yourself by trying different climb lines and cordage.
I swing on Ultra Tech 5/16ths
I use a few different lines with it. Works fine. Unless I use an All Gear...
Very rare I will disassemble the set up for a redirect. I will if I am switching onto another rope I have set or changing the set up for reverse. Changing the tail to the climb set up.
I am often just particular about where I will pull the system through after uncoupling from my bridge. I often...
Little working it out.... Redirects. Hit 5 the other day. Took a vid when I* was at four. Put in another in the last leader I had to go out in. Line was a little tough pulling out then got easier. Probably would not do any more than this in crotches and limbs. Friction and all.
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Exactly.. I want the ease of switching it up..... I can dial it in enough to suit my needs. I have also noticed, that when bringing up a climber into this realm, they are used to a Blakes or Taughtline or really tight prussic. A lot of friction. I find they are more comfortable with the action...
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