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If you do end up buying rope later, you could mail your adjustable webbing bridge to me...
Lol I’m too in love with it now. Realizing I was able to unclip it and fold it into a pocket while hiking and climbing has pretty much sold me on my choice. I never want to see a knot on my bridge lol
 
how to use a tri slide on a web bridge w/o it getting in the way when rotating? Are you sewing the tri glide to one end of the webbing
 
how to use a tri slide on a web bridge w/o it getting in the way when rotating? Are you sewing the tri glide to one end of the webbing
It really isn't an issue. If you locate the slide all the way against the bridge loop, it isn't costing much in the way of rotation.
And if you are using a slide on only one side, then (for a right hand shooter) place the slide at you left loop. A RH shot rarely rotates far enough to the right (the weak side) that they will run out of travel on the bridge. RH shooters will more often need full rotation to the strong side, so anything on the bridge (slides, knots, stitching, etc) that limits the "active length"of the bridge should be placed on the left side.
 
how to use a tri slide on a web bridge w/o it getting in the way when rotating? Are you sewing the tri glide to one end of the webbing
This is how I have my slide on my Kestrel.
Depending on what slide you use, and the shape of your carabiner (on your tether) the slides have no effect on rotation. The carabiner rides on the webbing all the way to the loop.
I think an Amsteel bridge is the only other bridge configuration that allows as much rotation travel.
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