ADJUSTABLE FRICTION SAVER for Use As A SPAR Anchor for Arborists & Tree Climbers!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

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  • @cesarancalaos.5051
    @cesarancalaos.5051 2 года назад +4

    Hola entiendo lo esplicado en su video no ablo ingles me quedo muy claro lo de la polea gracias por compartircsus conosimiento ha y los de los nudos de friccion gracias desde chile bendiciones.

    • @Knot-orious
      @Knot-orious  2 года назад

      ¡Eres muy bienvenido! ¡Me alegro de que mi video haya tenido sentido a pesar de la barrera del idioma! ¡Estoy feliz de que disfrutes de mi colección de videos e inventos de enganche! ¡Gracias por tu apoyo! No hablo español, así que usé Google Translate. ¡Espero que esto haya tenido sentido!

  • @MrBaastardo
    @MrBaastardo 4 месяца назад

    Hello sir 👋 I use a Flip line (10 feet) .. and i also use my DDRT rope system as backup .. this looks even better .. by using this .. i do not need my flip line anymore .. is this correct ✅

    • @Knot-orious
      @Knot-orious  4 месяца назад +2

      You shoud still always have your flip line for ascending a tree and so that you can secure yourself redundantly when it comes time to install or uninstall your friction saver based system. Or at least have a lanyard. You always need some kind of redundancy! Thanks for your positive comment! Check out this video if you're interested in learning about different spar anchors... ruclips.net/video/_wT7wg6Odtw/видео.html

  • @jamesstrickland5524
    @jamesstrickland5524 Год назад +1

    I just ordered one, hate spiking back down a tree. I just don’t trust the petzl eject or the ART version.

    • @Knot-orious
      @Knot-orious  Год назад

      Awesome! It's always exciting to try new techniques! Here is my latest video all aout the many different ways you can anchor yourself to a spar, with the method involving an adjustable friction saver at the very end. Using a spar anchor, you will be able to descend to the ground in case of an emergency or if you simply wish to end your climb and then pull the friction saver out using your rope. ruclips.net/video/_wT7wg6Odtw/видео.html

    • @Sethhaun78
      @Sethhaun78 9 месяцев назад

      Go watch climber 🧗‍♂️ Alex works spar anchor s...he uses best methods and there srs. Single line best way ..inthought about the tree squeeze but its mrs and way to high price the new one is 389.00...insaine..just tie a running bowline with 12 ft tale ..on srs system or pursick and munters.wrap..on biner above..it..most production climbers like travor Ahern wich I ve watched for 10 years or so uses the bowline with tail.everytime...😮😅

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 2 года назад

    What size are the rings? What are the rings made of?😊

    • @Knot-orious
      @Knot-orious  2 года назад

      The friction saver in the video is a NOTCH 7’ IVY FRICTION SAVER W/ WEAR SAFE™ RINGS made by Rope Logic. The ring sizes (I had to measure them by hand since the website doesn't say) are...
      Big ring: ID 50mm, OD 70mm
      Little ring: ID 30mm, OD 50mm
      They are steel.
      Here is a link to the product's page...
      notchequipment.com/rope-logics-poison-hivy-friction-saver/
      I hope this was helpful. If you have any additional questions, I'd be happy to do my best to answer them! Thank you for commenting!

  • @TaylorCutsTrees
    @TaylorCutsTrees 2 года назад

    Ok good argument ten years ago now days we use cinching canopy anchors so maybe next time homie

    • @Knot-orious
      @Knot-orious  2 года назад +1

      I wasn't making any arguments. I was sharing a technique for climbing. Outdated or not, there are still people who may find this interesting or helpful and that's why I made a video about it, homie.