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No problem with the strength ratings in using one biner but that negates the main reason the split-tail was designed. By having your up rope secured to your center point with its own biner once secured with your lanyard you can un-clip the up rope and advance it to a highter TIP.
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Here is the split tail system I have been using for about a year and a half now. It involves tying a double fisherman/scaffold knot on the working end of the rope. I clip both my split tail and my saddle bridge through the scaffold knot. Then I cinch down the scaffold knot.
This system reduces any clanking noises that can occur. Also the carabiners do not rub together as one might think.
I must remind everyone that this is purely experimental.
Has anyone else tried this before?
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BTW- thanks for the permission to read your post on my upcoming podcast. I'll let you know the date. It's going to be a few months.
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