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Chockstone Forum - Climbing Videos
Post links and comments about your favourite climbing flicks
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Rigging Anchors for Balanced Load |
30-Jan-2014 At 3:10:56 PM |
plumb-bob
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"focal point in the video is a ring (or mallion would be the same); but if it's a carabiner - beware that it would be a 'cross loaded' carabiner at any angle greater than 90deg? So use 2 carabiners to a sling / rope focal point."
Goshen, you're correct if you're using two separate slings attached to a single crab as per the video, but an easier way to overcome this would be to use a cordellette and tie an equalised tie-in point / master point or 'power-point' and then connect your 'load' to a single crab connected to this point.
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