LiverEatingJoe
Active Member
I'm doing some research and I think others may want to learn from it as well.
I've seen many folks have a redundancy safety system (second prussic knot, double bridge, etc)
Just curious what different folks do to have a back up in case of one-point of failure?
If you don't do anything extra and are of the "redundancy is redundant" and "my saddle is safe and don't have time for it" you need not reply. I think you should do what makes you feel safe and if you feel you don't need it, that is fine.
I've seen many folks have a redundancy safety system (second prussic knot, double bridge, etc)
Just curious what different folks do to have a back up in case of one-point of failure?
If you don't do anything extra and are of the "redundancy is redundant" and "my saddle is safe and don't have time for it" you need not reply. I think you should do what makes you feel safe and if you feel you don't need it, that is fine.