Wwallace52590
Treehouser
So I’m pretty new to climbing don’t have a year of experience yet, I’ve only climbed DRT/Mrs so far, next big job I do I plan on buying a rope wrench tho. Also don’t have much experience working on a spar.
So I run a short bridge because I like having room over my system to take long pulls if that make sense, also seems like a short bridge would be important for accessing SRS/SRT as well as for spar work, I see a couple of harnesses eve have dedicated SRT bridges. Are there any options like that for other harnesses? I run a monkey beaver OG harness, and would like an even tighter bridge specifically for accending sometimes but it I make my rope bridge any shorter I’ll have a hard time getting into it. Right now I have 2 bridges but they are the same length. What are advantages to a longer bridge? I feel like most guys I see online have very long bridges which on a spar doesn’t seem like would be doing anything until your tie in is basically above their head.
So I run a short bridge because I like having room over my system to take long pulls if that make sense, also seems like a short bridge would be important for accessing SRS/SRT as well as for spar work, I see a couple of harnesses eve have dedicated SRT bridges. Are there any options like that for other harnesses? I run a monkey beaver OG harness, and would like an even tighter bridge specifically for accending sometimes but it I make my rope bridge any shorter I’ll have a hard time getting into it. Right now I have 2 bridges but they are the same length. What are advantages to a longer bridge? I feel like most guys I see online have very long bridges which on a spar doesn’t seem like would be doing anything until your tie in is basically above their head.