Well found this the other day, it works amazing, auto locks, easy and quick to tie just great. Made a quick infographic.
Well found this the other day, it works amazing, auto locks, easy and quick to tie just great. Made a quick infographic.
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Tacblades
How've you found it with zingit and stein? Struggling to find a guyline hitch that locks and yet slides on thin slippery dyneema... cheers 😆
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Tacblades
Gracious Tacblades (Gary) its been along dry spell from you, thanks for sharing!
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Tacblades
I did know not know that, hoping i have alot of catch up there (instagram)!
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Great pics. Thanks! I just recently found out about this as well and it's been a game changer for me. Makes it easy to evenly and alternately tighten multiple lines. I used it recently securing my canoe on my vehicle. Of course I backed it up with several half hitches. It's so effective that with a little dexterity one could do a very secure trucker's hitch one handed if the need should arise.
Last edited by Bubba; 07-16-2017 at 13:36.
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Thanks, TacBlades. I just tried this with 1.1 guyline and it works great. I like it better than a slipped trucker's hitch because you can pull it super tight. With a slipped TH, you have to pull tight, then pinch and tie the half hitch. With this one, you get a 3:1 and another 3:1 with the double wrap! Outstanding.
I just tried it on lashit seems to hold well especially with a slippery half hitch after, needs some real testing.
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Last edited by Tacblades; 07-16-2017 at 17:44.
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Tacblades
Just saw this on Youtube earlier this week. Toss a Siberian hitch on one end, and this on the other and you can rig up a ridgeline or a clothesline super quick.
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