Bro. I need one of these asap.Looking for friction hitches that self tend, found this one, nothing else needed to hand tend. Works very good, the smoother and firmer the rope and hitch cord the easier it slides.
A miscalculation on the amount of cover needed for a double eye splicing project, led to making a single eye instead. Makes it nice and compact and it is in a basket configuration so double the strength of the cord.
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This is what im talking about.next level shnilt.this is where the sport should be goingAn easier way to get a non-metal Sticht, a cord grommet instead of a ring. Just a little more drag, but still releases easily.
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Is the plastic strong enough to resist the tension?An easier way to get a non-metal Sticht, a cord grommet instead of a ring. Just a little more drag, but still releases easily.
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Where can I buy one of those and would a stitch work with sewn eye cords, sorry I’m late to the partyAn easier way to get a non-metal Sticht, a cord grommet instead of a ring. Just a little more drag, but still releases easily.
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It’s a piece of 6mm polyester cover with five twisted dyneema stands going around, then the ends of the cover are sewn together.Is the plastic strong enough to resist the tension?
This is the first one I made. The stiff section of the stitches of a sewn hitch cord can be a problem to put back through the ring, unless it is long enough.Where can I buy one of those and would a stitch work with sewn eye cords, sorry I’m late to the party
The bottom part of the Sticht can be added to any other hitch to make it able to use SRT, below is the Knut on top.The Knut hitch is pretty sweet. It tends on its own, but is super smooth with a nylon tender behind it.
It’s a piece of 6mm polyester cover with five twisted dyneema stands going around, then the ends of the cover are sewn together.
This is the first one I made. The stiff section of the stitches of a sewn hitch cord can be a problem to put back through the ring, unless it is long enough.
The bottom part of the Sticht can be added to any other hitch to make it able to use SRT, below is the Knut on top.
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Fellas, I used the Sticht hitch last season with total success. One handed tending, always held, always released. 8mm, Resc and 6mm TRC
This is far as it would pull through a large ring, the wraps keep it from pulling completely through on the top, and the rope near the twist stops it on the bottom of the ring. It took a bit of effort pushing the bottom of the ring to force the hitch through while sitting on it.
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