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Originally posted by TreeBird
Hi All. Let me just first apologize for being new, I know this is basic stuff but...
I'm shopping for basic gear for DdRT enough to get me started. I have decided on the Poison Ivy Rope. Now...
1. Do I need an eye splice
2. What is the purpose
3. Is it compatible with basic DdRT (so even if I don't need it now...might I want it later?)
4. Does it have something to do with split tails?
and 2nd question which saddle should I buy?
A. New tribe basic
B. Petzl Navajo
Ok I lied, thats more than two questions! Any help appreciated.
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Originally posted by TreeBird
...and 2nd question which saddle should I buy?
A. New tribe basic
B. Petzl Navajo
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Interesting, I am a little scared of starting off with Zing-it, not so crazy about the idea of cuts. I'm getting the blackline from NT to learn on...I'll probably uprgrade to or at leat try out the Zing-it eventually.Originally posted by NickfromWI
I say don't get the slick line and try the Zing-it. Slick line is weaker and very stretchy when compared to Zing-it.
After all the comments I recieved I think I'd be silly to go for the Navajo. I went back and found the other saddles at the NT store (the Tengu and Vi are work saddles). I really like to color, and quiet/soft features of the Tengu. I think its the way I'll go. Thanks!Originally posted by NickfromWI
Saddle- get the NT...the tengu looks nice.
Now I am confused. I thought tri-act was a locking type and Am'd was a shape. Help?Originally posted by NickfromWI
Maybe get 1 Triact and 1 Am'D locking 'biner so you can see what locking mechanism you prefer?
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I am with you on starting from the basics...that is what I want to do learn with the mimimal amount of equipment and knots possible. I need to make sure I understand the foundation before I add any fancy stuff. The way I see it, the more equipment and knots I add the more likely I am going to mess something up. I work on making it more effienct after I know what I'm doing.Originally posted by moss
I guess by advanced I mean "not a beginner". I think it's very useful for a new climber to know how to tie (and climb on) their system from scratch using knots.
I frequently climb on both ends of my rope (every climb) and use pipe or sleeve style cambium savers so an eye splice is not a good option for my climbing style.
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