I use the top becket for DRT. Only descender I am aware of with a top becket to accommodate DRT. Can use it for ascent with the top becket with a RAD and go up with ease.
Great video, you speak clearly and really showed most, if not all the features of this device. It's much smaller then the ID, what year did they come out? And where is it made? Thank you for your video, Jim.
Hi Jim, the device is manufactured by Skylotec in Germany. It was released about 3 years ago now. We're so glad you enjoyed the video. We love the Sirius and use it in our training centre for most of our rope rescue courses. Although we still cover the ID as it's more common!
I used to use petzl stop instead of petzl ID for for descender but now I I am using Sirius as a descender.what I find is petzl stop is way more easier to use but the petzl ID and Sirius is way more safer I Am not saying petzl id and Sirius are bad but I prefer using petzl stop for my descender most of the time.ty anyway for this video cheers mate
Skylotec have now released the Spark which is the Sirius without the anti panic function. It now available through us to purchase. If you are interested please email equipment@reaxltd.com
@@erichter131 I'm Japanese. And unfortunately, foreigners can't get a high-rise window cleaning job in Japan. I used Eight-ring at first. After that, I used Petzl 's Rig. The advantage of using Sirius is that the rope is not kinked after use.
@@中林20系 Even if they speak Japanese? Would it be possible to contact you? I had some questions about high-rise window work in Japan and I do not want to interrupt the comments about the Sirius. erichter13@gmail.com
10-12mm for EN 12841 C, ANSI and EN 341 are 11mm, and I believe newer models are also rated as a belay device according to EN 15151 for diameters 9-11mm, both static and dynamic ropes. Not quite sure on the last part, my Sirius is from 11/2020, and doesn't have that marking. The new Spark (Sirius without panic feature) definitely is certified to EN 15151 though, and I'm reasonably certain the newer Sirius's are as well.
I tried the sirius and like it a lot. best device ...no doubt.
What's it like for jugging up compared to an ID/Rig?
I use the top becket for DRT. Only descender I am aware of with a top becket to accommodate DRT. Can use it for ascent with the top becket with a RAD and go up with ease.
Great video, you speak clearly and really showed most, if not all the features of this device. It's much smaller then the ID, what year did they come out? And where is it made? Thank you for your video, Jim.
Hi Jim, the device is manufactured by Skylotec in Germany. It was released about 3 years ago now. We're so glad you enjoyed the video. We love the Sirius and use it in our training centre for most of our rope rescue courses. Although we still cover the ID as it's more common!
I used to use petzl stop instead of petzl ID for for descender but now I I am using Sirius as a descender.what I find is petzl stop is way more easier to use but the petzl ID and Sirius is way more safer I Am not saying petzl id and Sirius are bad but I prefer using petzl stop for my descender most of the time.ty anyway for this video cheers mate
Can you give me a little more information on the Petzel stop vs the ID?
What is the benefits in your opinion?
we are using them now the boys love them
Just subscribed. Thanks and Godspeed.
If they make one WITHOUT THE ANTI-PANIC FEATURE, I'll get one immediately.
The petzl rig doesn’t have the anti panic function
@@00eefee00 Correct.
They released one 3 days ago, called the Spark.
Skylotec have now released the Spark which is the Sirius without the anti panic function. It now available through us to purchase. If you are interested please email equipment@reaxltd.com
Skylotec Spark Tactical.
Thanks for showing this device. I use an ID now but Skylotec is interesting
It really is! Let us know if you want to buy one of these devices
Just recently, it arrived in Japan, so I got it right away. I used to use Petzl products, but this one is better.
Do you use this for high-rise window cleaning in Japan?
@@erichter131 yes!
@@中林20系 Awesome! You speak English well. Are you Japanese? I want wash high-rise windows in Japan. Do you ever use a rack or fisk?
@@erichter131 I'm Japanese. And unfortunately, foreigners can't get a high-rise window cleaning job in Japan.
I used Eight-ring at first. After that, I used Petzl 's Rig.
The advantage of using Sirius is that the rope is not kinked after use.
@@中林20系 Even if they speak Japanese? Would it be possible to contact you? I had some questions about high-rise window work in Japan and I do not want to interrupt the comments about the Sirius. erichter13@gmail.com
I'm not a climber nor have any of those, but my question is, is it possible to insert the tensioned rope into the sirius descender?
No, I don't think it's possible. I think the Taz Lov 3 is the only descender that allows for a tensioned rope to be inserted into the device.
unfortunately, it only is developed for 11mm ropes, am I right?
10-12mm for EN 12841 C,
ANSI and EN 341 are 11mm, and I believe newer models are also rated as a belay device according to EN 15151 for diameters 9-11mm, both static and dynamic ropes. Not quite sure on the last part, my Sirius is from 11/2020, and doesn't have that marking. The new Spark (Sirius without panic feature) definitely is certified to EN 15151 though, and I'm reasonably certain the newer Sirius's are as well.
Can you use with 12.5 mm rope?
Здраствуйте, а как она ведёт себя на мокрой верёвке?
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