Did we already figure out how to do this? Seems like I've read threads about guys having to lock stitch one side of their spkiced bridge. This would allow you to do a locked brummel on both sides, right?
You can do two locked loops on the rope itself - however, when you secure the loops to a saddle you will only be able to do one. That is why mantis manufactures the saddle around the double loop bridge instead of adding the bridge after the fact.
Just to clarify, You can do one locked brummel directly to the saddle and then do a second locked brummel with the tag end but, it will have to be connected to the saddle with a carabiner. There was a member who asked this question a while ago and there was some confusion in the responses. You can do two locked brummels but, only one of them can be connected directly to the saddle.
Stitching is so simple. I don't understand why guys resist it so much. Just make sure you stitch with a contrasting colored thread so you can see it in case you ever want to undo it.
You can make a whoopie sling bridge and not have to use a carabiner. That is what I like... Adjustable and no metal.
If I were to build an amsteel bridge it would probably be in a whoopie fashion. Could you take the bury all the way back to the end of the bury on the locked Brummel? That would get rid of that little skinny section in the middle of the bridge and lengthen the radius of the tight bend going over the carabiner just a tad.You can make a whoopie sling bridge and not have to use a carabiner. That is what I like... Adjustable and no metal.
If I were to build an amsteel bridge it would probably be in a whoopie fashion. Could you take the bury all the way back to the end of the bury on the locked Brummel? That would get rid of that little skinny section in the middle of the bridge and lengthen the radius of the tight bend going over the carabiner just a tad.