MNFarmHunter
Well-Known Member
I agree on the thigh loop. I don't get the concept behind it yet it may be the "one" item to have.
I don't adjust my foot loop at all as it's just a continuous loop of amsteel with a 12" piece of fuel line prusik hitched onto the spare tether.
One thing I have noticed watching videos online is I tend to climb opposite of most. Many videos show people stretching out, stretching up or stretching down. With this an SRT, everything remains mostly in front of me.
My tether is usually no more than 12" above my head when standing up after the reset. When I sit down, the foot loop girth hitch is about waist high. When I move the fool loop up, my thigh never gets higher than 90 degrees. This is simply a rinse and repeat.
By not stretching out, I'm not moving that high per evolution but I'm not exerting myself either. Watching the few videos out there, it seems that too much time is spent lengthening/shortening the foot loop to get the maximum height per evolution.
I don't adjust my foot loop at all as it's just a continuous loop of amsteel with a 12" piece of fuel line prusik hitched onto the spare tether.
One thing I have noticed watching videos online is I tend to climb opposite of most. Many videos show people stretching out, stretching up or stretching down. With this an SRT, everything remains mostly in front of me.
My tether is usually no more than 12" above my head when standing up after the reset. When I sit down, the foot loop girth hitch is about waist high. When I move the fool loop up, my thigh never gets higher than 90 degrees. This is simply a rinse and repeat.
By not stretching out, I'm not moving that high per evolution but I'm not exerting myself either. Watching the few videos out there, it seems that too much time is spent lengthening/shortening the foot loop to get the maximum height per evolution.