On the old hitchhiker seen a guy do this with a pulley isc or something else..uzeingbiner areal travler..rec climbing you tube channel .auto spell is off think 🤔
How does the hitch hiker xf preform with an extended adjustable bridge? Does it flow up the ropes nice like the hitch climber pulley and hitch cord or is it more like the akimbo with more sit back?
I'm sorry but I'm not understanding your question.. Are you talking about in a doubled moving rope or single rope? And I think referencing a hitch it really depends a lot on how a person ties a hitch as to the performance they receive when it comes to sit back engagement friction and all of those characteristics.
@@mikelmccann1675 So now I understand that if you are using a doubled moving rope and you have extended the bridge way out I assume where you are pulling from underneathAnd your question is about sit back. Well again it gets confusing to me because I'm not sure if this is about hips rusted or rope walking. Because I mostly wrote walk sit back is just really not an issue for me. I'm sorry if I'm not being very helpful
@@RichardMumford1 yes this is what I'm meaning. I use it mainly for long limb walks on the way back into the trunk. On systems like the zig zag or a hitch climber pulley where your spliced end of your rope is connected back to the device this method works great, but on my akimbo it's not as efficient because the sliced end of the rope is at a different connection point. Was wondering how the hitch hiker preforms at this because of the separation of the bottom of the device when you weight the system.
@@mikelmccann1675yes you can..just tie a hitch that grabs more if you have sitback .be better to just put hand assender with built in pulley above for easy short moments
Love my Hitchhiker. I also have the ZZ and Chicane but I use my Hitchhiker most of the time.
Good to hear. I love it for its safe, versatile function.
I like the idea with mini carabiner an rope sleeve to make a pully I might add that to my landyard set up that you
Great video! You should probably put that petzl pulley on your website! I was just there looking for it. Thanks for the info!
does 3to1 make rope walking easier?
Anyway to incorporate pulley and slicpin into same part
Perhaps but I don't find it that beneficial. I'll play with it but doubt it.
On the old hitchhiker seen a guy do this with a pulley isc or something else..uzeingbiner areal travler..rec climbing you tube channel .auto spell is off think 🤔
I see your adjustable bridge has become alot schorter. Howcome?
Not sure what you see but haven't made an intentional change.
@@RichardMumford1 its seems to be alot shorter then in ypur original video.
what is the mechanical device your using for the three to one?
It could be just a prusik and carabiner but I think in this case it is a ISC Rocker and Petzl RollClip
@@RichardMumford1 thank you richarsd
can you do a 3to1 and still rope walk?
Yes
How much is shipping to germany?
You can see on checkout and then abandon the checkout if you don't like it but it seems they've been running about $50.
@@RichardMumford1 thanks!
How does the hitch hiker xf preform with an extended adjustable bridge? Does it flow up the ropes nice like the hitch climber pulley and hitch cord or is it more like the akimbo with more sit back?
Let me continue with this, I mean with a mrs system pulling from underneath the system so you don't have to tend the slack
I'm sorry but I'm not understanding your question.. Are you talking about in a doubled moving rope or single rope? And I think referencing a hitch it really depends a lot on how a person ties a hitch as to the performance they receive when it comes to sit back engagement friction and all of those characteristics.
@@mikelmccann1675 So now I understand that if you are using a doubled moving rope and you have extended the bridge way out I assume where you are pulling from underneathAnd your question is about sit back. Well again it gets confusing to me because I'm not sure if this is about hips rusted or rope walking. Because I mostly wrote walk sit back is just really not an issue for me.
I'm sorry if I'm not being very helpful
@@RichardMumford1 yes this is what I'm meaning. I use it mainly for long limb walks on the way back into the trunk. On systems like the zig zag or a hitch climber pulley where your spliced end of your rope is connected back to the device this method works great, but on my akimbo it's not as efficient because the sliced end of the rope is at a different connection point. Was wondering how the hitch hiker preforms at this because of the separation of the bottom of the device when you weight the system.
@@mikelmccann1675yes you can..just tie a hitch that grabs more if you have sitback .be better to just put hand assender with built in pulley above for easy short moments
for those who need this mod .. I say .. pulley for them 😁
Pretty sure he did it on srs