Originally Posted by
Boston
I've found a unless you're really cranking it, it wont slip, and if you back it up with a slipped hitch down the line, to keep the 2 cord's aligned correctly, it wont slip at all. I've found when it slip's, it's because the tensioned cord has slipped to the side of the slack cord. Keeping the 2 aligned prevents this. I only do this on the ridge line. Never had it slip on the guy out's.
Niteline, trip tease work just as well. Z-line is too small. you really need 2-3mm cord, and 3mm preferred. I've seen dynaglide and zing-it slip also.
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