Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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Screw gate or don't bother ? |
19-Nov-2010 At 8:18:28 PM |
dmnz
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On 19/11/2010 freesolo wrote:
>you could also place another snap gate on the same draw with the gate facing
>opposite. fairly certain the rope won't thread itself out of both biners
>on a fall.
Aren't there tests or something that show this is actually 'safer' than a locker? Mentally you might go oh thats not a screw but I reckon it's harder to have them both fail on you if you orient properly. Personally I wouldn't bother in most/all situations. |
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