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daisy chains |
16-Apr-2014 At 10:39:44 AM |
gfdonc
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On 15/04/2014 harold wrote:
>and on the negative side for the PAS/daisy, its static
Not really correct, it depends what it's made of. Dyneema has very little stretch and can cause extraordinary forces with a relatively short fall.
There are PAS systems around made from dyneema as well as nylon. The daisies I own (and don't use) are nylon webbing.
In terms of clipping in, I often anchor with a sling/cordalette then tie off the rope as a backup. Two systems.
We need a "Dumb Ways To Die" cartoon for climbers. (non-Victorians will wonder what I'm referring to). Maybe a project for Dave J's spare time?
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