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Daisychain tether?

Grasshopper

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Has anyone tried to find a daisy chain type tether to eliminate the need for a ropeman or prussik. Something like a versastrap. I imagine you could get some weight savings, and I'm not super touchy on hookup height that I believe I could find a happy place to hang on a daisy chain..
 

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You can go with a climbing daisy chain, as long as you understand not to clip across the bar tacks. You may have to hunt around for a long enough one to wrap around the tree.

Stuff like the woven daisy chain and the versa strap are not recommended for life support.
 

kyler1945

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I hunted hanging from a sewn daisy chain anchor several times. Girth hitched tree, clipped into loop at right height. It weighs 5.5 ounces, you can build a tether with friction hitch at 7 ounces easily. The 1.5 ounces in weight was not worth the restriction in adjustability. I am like you and I do not adjust much if at all once I’m set. Just didn’t make a big enough weight or bulk difference, but it works well
 
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Grasshopper

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My 11mm rope tether is heavy, but I certainly trust it. Just something I was thinking about recently.
 

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Maybe you should try 8mm oplux. Huge difference from 11mm. Packs down to nothing. My tether is way longer than it has to be because I like to double wrap the tree and it still only weighs about 8 ounces
 
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mhc223

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Maybe you should try 8mm oplux. Huge difference from 11mm. Packs down to nothing. My tether is way longer than it has to be because I like to double wrap the tree and it still only weighs about 8 ounces

Or just go a tad bigger and get sterling 9mm htp. Alot cheaper, under a dollar a foot. Cant buy oplux by the foot....
 

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Or just go a tad bigger and get sterling 9mm htp. Alot cheaper, under a dollar a foot. Cant buy oplux by the foot....

Both are great options. Oplux is 40% lighter than 9mm HTP, and packs significantly smaller.

HTP is definitely cheaper, but you should be able to buy oplux in short order from Dano at doublesteps.com
 

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has anyone used the 8mm Oplux as your bridge? im thinking about switching lineman's belt bridge and tether to this.
 

mhc223

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Both are great options. Oplux is 40% lighter than 9mm HTP, and packs significantly smaller.

HTP is definitely cheaper, but you should be able to buy oplux in short order from Dano at doublesteps.com

Yes I think oplux is definitely cream of the crop...I see that he has it listed for $1.89 a foot. I got the sterling htp for $0.84 a foot. I think the oplux and the beal jammy with a tender (your setup) is gonna be the best performing system in every aspect.