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One problem is that this is a REC forum and you are asking about a pro work saddle. I would guess the removable gaps in the Petzl rings would certainly open up enough to allow a rope bridge to be installed.
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moss wrote:
And if money flowed from trees and I had a Petzl Sequia SRT harness I would call up Nick the Splicer and have him make me a beautiful rope bridge with spliced eyes on the end.
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moss wrote:
In the interest of accurate info, there would be no need to take the rings off the harness.
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I am a recreational climber but I dont want to limit myself and for the price I think the petzl offers the most variability in uses of the saddles out there.
I taught myself to climb based out of need and with a harness made from long continuous webbing so this is a huge step up and will require saving some money first but of the options out there that allow for use on both DRT and SRT it appears to be about the most cost effective.
Since I enjoyed SRT climbing the most thats an important feature for me.
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