justsomedude
Well-Known Member
I do this with a webbing loop tied in a water knot. The benefit is what you said about not having the same contact points all the time. The bad parts are that there is more to get tangled, and you have to use more care clipping in to make sure you get both sides of the bridge in the carabiner.Sorry if this sounds stupid. What I was trying to get at was to make one big loop that can be doubled up. So if I wanted a 24" bridge I would make a 48" loop on amsteel. I want to eliminate both carabiners. This way the contact points will be changing. Maybe this is overkill
Having a tied on bridge just means that you have to learn how to step through the bridge when putting the sit drag on. Not a huge deal. I keep my Linesman's belt attached to it as well.