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2 piece bridge

CharlieRayT

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Two piece 1/4 Amsteel bridge. Essentially two Amsteel dog bones larks head attached to climbing loops meet in the middle attached to carabiner and tree rope? Thoughts on this? Ability to turn all the way around may be hindered but how far do you really need to turn for a shot?


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I suppose you can girth hitch to the saddle and hook the other two ends to the tether caribiner.
Advantage... No caribiner at the saddle attachment points??? And it is removable from the saddle.
 
It would definitely work from a strength perspective. My bridge slides a lot through my carabiner and I think I would miss that. Worth a try I suppose!
 
A bridge that stays attached that I don’t have to step through putting saddle on and off.


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Gotcha! It sounds solid, like it would work. It seems like you would be hanging from a mid point like hanging from a RC?


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It would definitely work from a strength perspective. My bridge slides a lot through my carabiner and I think I would miss that. Worth a try I suppose!

Agree that I like to allow my bridge to slide as I move around....
 
Gotcha! It sounds solid, like it would work. It seems like you would be hanging from a mid point like hanging from a RC?


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Yes it would be similar. I think I’ll try it for the convenience factor I’m looking for and if it restricts my movement in the saddle I’ll know right off. Nothing ventured.....


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Gotcha! It sounds solid, like it would work. It seems like you would be hanging from a mid point like hanging from a RC?


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Yes it would be similar. I think I’ll try it for the convenience factor I’m looking for and if it restricts my movement in the saddle I’ll know right off. Nothing ventured.....


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Make an adjustable bridge. Ie whoppie sling so it is easier to step through


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I think then I would have the extra material to have to deal with. I found myself always using about the same length bridge so I would tend to lean more towards a fixed length setup.


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