What shreds a climbing rope first?

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Would love to see how the Petzl ASAP fall arrestor stacks up as far as desheathing and catching a shock load.

AlternativeAdventureAthlete
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Imo a purposeful quickie adds to your effectiveness. Seeing that Grigri was very interesting. Bravo.

gregboyce
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Love seeing sketchy Andy in videos. His mom, Lynn was my art teacher and play director in middle school! So cool seeing him still in one piece.

ayeeniko
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Really nice videos!
Appriciate it, especially the arborist ones.
Cheers from a hungarian arborist from Switzerland!

magnetohidrodinamika
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Would be super curious about the petzl Tibloc

wenkeli
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Thanks for all you do for the community!

jonathanandrade
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Hell yeah Ryan! Bring in the Arborist vids lol.

benjaminbordson
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It would be nice to see how those devices are doing in icy conditions. I have CT rollnlock without sharp spikes (like the Gibbs in this video) because it meant to do well with ice on the rope.

MarcinOnRocks
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Super excited for the next comparison!!!!

samehmann
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Literally my favorite YT notification to get.. You probably have one of the few channels I'll watch no watter what comes on... Because if not entertaining, I'm learning something or both

StichesSteel
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That Gibbs is mostly seen in the industrial / rescue sector. Gibbs has models for cable ascension as on fixed ladders . I personally own several for rope and for cable . I like the gibbs units . Great video Guys

vieuxacadian
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This is such a good video for all the people that argue about rope solo devices!

DantesChronicOdyssey
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Mix of short and long-form videos is my preference. Good stuff!!

oldmanbeta
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Ryan, what about the Climbing Technology Roll'n'Lock? It has a very different cam/ridges than the Microtraxion, and seems a very good choice as a progress capture device, maybe you could test it out in this scenario as well? I know a few people who use it for rope soloing

lukfilipski
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Gibbs! Good stuff. I used them for years to prussic out of vertical caves. Used one in Alps to follow fixed ropes..never iced up.
Great new lab!

AntonvonGütwrench
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This is random and you’ve probably already tested it, but I’d be interested in seeing what a Connecticut tree hitch breaks/slips at. Also a surgeons knot with dyneema around a tree would be sick. Keep up the good work, your videos are awesome!!

coltonharris
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Definitely like the quick format follow up!

mastheadmike
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Thank you for taking up our suggestions!!

lachsfilet
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Please test the Petzl Shunt. Its completely toothless and i have seen it used for rope solo.

Sunny-gtzi
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I use a TAZ Lov2 for rope soloing in addition to my microtraxion. Operates similar to a grigri. Would love to see a break test on that one

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