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I think the question of how much rope length/weight is need below an ascender is a non-issue. It's such a small percentage of the climb
On my brand spanking new Sterling HTP 10mm static rope it starts self tending almost immediately with a Pantin, it's magic rope.
I really like using the CMI Ultrascender for footloops on facilitated climbs, it's very easy to thumb the cam (shorter cam teeth than the Petzl Ascensions) and move the ascender down if the climber pushes it up into the Blake's Hitch.
As Baker pointed out, there's absolutely no need to thumb the cam while ascending with any ascender, in fact thumbing the cam is a potential problem during ascent
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Well, I find fighting with my footloop Blakes to be a very annoying way to begin a climb. My hope is that an ascender with a thumb button will eliminate that, and then I might be able to stow the ascender and switch to single footlocking once I am high enough.
Ok now, please remind me what ascenders will do on really cheap rope? Initially I had no plans to use an ascender of any type.
Davej wrote:
Well, that sort of brings up the question of whether I'd want to do this left handed or alternate the use of my right hand.
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Hmmm, you'll still have to have to tend the tail with any ascender, it will be waaay easier to manage than a footloop attached to the rope with a prusik knot. Do you want to thumb the cam while you're pushing the ascender up? If so I wouldn't advise doing that. It's not needed. More trouble than any very small advantage you might get get. Or are referring to the fact that most cammed ascender allow you to install and remove the ascender midline?
Something to consider is forget the ascender and double footlock the tail until you get high enough to self tend with a single footlock. That is how I climbed before getting a Pantin.
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Well, if I lift up on the (footloop) ascender and the rope doesn't feed, then yes, I'd want to thumb it. This is the advantage over the Pantin. I have had no luck with any footlocking close to the ground. Installing and removing midline is certainly a desirable feature, but I don't want to thumb the cam and accidentally have it lock open or come off the rope.
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Any reason why you can't put your hand on the tail of the rope just below the ascender when you lift it to advance it? It's a much easier motion than thumbing the cam while you lift.
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Davej wrote:I don't have any experience with using an ascender. Maybe that is the easy solution. I thought one handed operation would be the ideal. This isn't a life-safety situation so maybe I should try building something. It doesn't need to be a conventional ascender.
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Baker wrote:
sorry, tried to add a video. didn't work
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