@@nickrogers1648 that’s actually a great question thanks for watching! When I break that prussic I’ll still have some thing under my feet to stand up with and release the tension. I also keep a hand ascender on my person if I ever need to reach up and grab something to release pressure. I’ll try to make a video showing how I do that sometime soon.
What’s key to remember is that in this video I’m just using it as a backup in case the duck or other device fails. In this sense of application I’m set up already and not adjusting. So there’s really nothing to be slowed down.
this is a great idea!! starting saddle hunting this year and this style of backup, definitely a huge weight of my mind, thanks!!!
Thanks for watching! I’ve got some more videos like this planned for the near future.
Gonna do this with my Kong on my tree tether, thanks a ton
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching.
Great video!
Great video! What kind of rope did you use?
@@gregmoon6626 that’s 10mm pmi with 7mm accessory cord for the prussic.
@ thanks so much!!
@@gregmoon6626 thanks for watching!
www.hillsideholsters.com/products/10mm-ez-bend-rope-by-pmi
www.hillsideholsters.com/products/nylon-accessory-cord-5mm
Thank you
Good job
Thanks! I appreciate it!
Prolly a dumb question but how do you release your prusik if your not able to stand or lift body weight of the knot? Thanks for the videos.
@@nickrogers1648 that’s actually a great question thanks for watching!
When I break that prussic I’ll still have some thing under my feet to stand up with and release the tension. I also keep a hand ascender on my person if I ever need to reach up and grab something to release pressure.
I’ll try to make a video showing how I do that sometime soon.
Does the prusik in any way slow down your use of the Kong Duck compared to if the prusik was not there on the tether or lineman's rope?
What’s key to remember is that in this video I’m just using it as a backup in case the duck or other device fails. In this sense of application I’m set up already and not adjusting. So there’s really nothing to be slowed down.