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Dressedtokill

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This double lanyard system bassboys turned me on to is freaking awesome. Just got done practicing with it works fabulous. Only thing I recommend is using 2 ropeman one, makes life easier. If you climb a lot of trees with limbs highly recommend this set up.


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sdonx

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Im not experienced enough to say this...but shouldn’t there be a stop knot between the two ropemans?
I’m going to make one of these with spliced loops. One being on the kestrel permanent.


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Dressedtokill

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Im not experienced enough to say this...but shouldn’t there be a stop knot between the two ropemans?
I’m going to make one of these with spliced loops. One being on the kestrel permanent.


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Probably wouldn’t hurt!


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I need more info on how this works. Please!!!

Seems like this a linemans belt like normal but it’s longer with another ropeman and biner on it. When you get to a spot where you need to bypass limbs bring the unused ropeman and biner around the tree and attach to belt loop. Detach the original, this way you are always attached to tree


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Stickem

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Seems like this a linemans belt like normal but it’s longer with another ropeman and biner on it. When you get to a spot where you need to bypass limbs bring the unused ropeman and biner around the tree and attach to belt loop. Detach the original, this way you are always attached to tree


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You nailed it! That’s exactly how that line man works. It’s awesome in a tree that has lots of limbs.


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