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Rappelling rope

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It works without a doubt, but I want something a little more secure.

Tying the figure 8 off at 30 feet can be a little unsettling.
 
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On par with the grigri, I wonder if it "catches" easier. My complaint with the grigri had always been that it didn't seem as capable to catch a fall.

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It's ability to "catch" will change with different rope sizes but it works exactly like the grigri just in a smaller, stronger and lighter package. I only have experience using it with 9mm ultratech and as long as I do my part and have control of the trailing rope, it locks up amazingly fast and secure.
 

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g2, If your looking for an alternative to the grigri, check out the MadRock Lifeguard. the patent expired on the grigri so other companies are now able to use and improve on the design. the Lifeguard is smaller, stronger, and is made of aluminum and stainless steel. no plastic like on the grigri. I use it on 9mm ultratech and it works great. http://www.madrockclimbing.com/products/product.asp?_item=100161
So should I just get one of these? I'm extremely excited about rapelling down next season and getting a lot of practice in this spring.

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I have been trying to find the mad rock Gemini belay caribener. Checked all the places I know. Anyone have any information ?

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So should I just get one of these? I'm extremely excited about rapelling down next season and getting a lot of practice in this spring.

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I think that's what I'm going to get. You get it first and be the guinea pig.
 

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So should I just get one of these? I'm extremely excited about rapelling down next season and getting a lot of practice in this spring.

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I don't want it to sound like a cop out but it's entirely up to you. I started out with the grigri then after a lot of research I found the lifeguard. My grigri is now retired.
 

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I don't want it to sound like a cop out but it's entirely up to you. I started out with the grigri then after a lot of research I found the lifeguard. My grigri is now retired.

I'm looking forward to learning with the Lifeguard. I chose it over grigri because it takes large rope and it looks to be solid built.


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Mike. Are you using the lifeguard on your tether full time with the ropeman as a backup?
Yes. Im using the ropeman as a safety just in case I unweight the lifeguard. But I also use it in place of a hand ascender. That along with the lifeguard makes for a small light weight RADS system.
 
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Really am liking the idea of rappelling down this next year. What are you guys doing with the excess rope while in the tree? Are you letting it just hang to the ground and if so would not your movment in the tree as you position for the shot attract unwanted attention? (Meaning wouldn't your rope move at the base of the tree if you do)

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I will likely use a separate tether. I did think about adding a pouch to the back of my sit drag. Then you could use your rappelling rope as a tether. Leave a little slack then around the bridge a time or two then into the dump pouch. You would just need to remember to unwrap it before you dropped it and started down.
 

pilgrimhunter

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I was thinking a dump pouch may work also. Would like to hear what some of you other guys that have been doing this for a while are doing?

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