Thanks Bino we learning a lot from your knowledge and teaching and we would love if you could please show us in a detailed video how to make this 2 in 1 Lanyard
Excellent showmanship Bino .. I know from my own experience that most people don’t know how much they can save by using the techniques that you were showing to make themselves a lanyard of personal choice whether it be 10‘ or 15 feet which I like or a desired length of personal preference. some of the techniques you showing this video how to use them great tutorial.
As always excellent content, very well done. Thanks for sharing, I personally like the 2 n 1 I built better than the commercial ones any day. Stay safe, God bless from east Tennessee
That's really cool, btw thank you for all your videos, they really helped me taking care of my trees and made me also think about it in a much safer way
Bonjour Mr BinoH Je suis le vieux Français de 75 ans qui suis vos vidéos et hier j'ai acheté le ZIGZAG simple et une superbe corde de 11,9 de chez courant de 40m. Je vais fabriquer comme vous cette super longe en coupant ma corde de 4 m, ma corde à double épissure sur une je pourrais mettre un mousqueton. A plus JLDP
the 2 in 1 setup also looks like it would be really helpful for a removal when you're spiking up a tree for a removal and want to get to the top to secure a rigging point or tie in without cutting large branches well ascending. Yes you could just use your tie in rope on the way up but sometimes the branches obstructing your lanyard are small and not trustworthy to use as a tie in point. As always a really good informative video bino!
So, I had to ascend on a tree the other with no groundsmen to help. I needed to utilize my pole saw for part of the pruning and didn't want to go up and down just to fetch it. Instead I utilized one of the Carabiners attached to my 2 in 1 lanyard to bring up with me. And when I needed to use both side of the lanyard, I simply hung the pole saw with some spare chord. Also used the hook side of the blade to move around from one lead to another. Again, I appreciate your videos. They have opened up so much for me.
I can't speak on every saddle but on tree climbing saddles the mid points are rated for your full body weight. The side D ring are more likely rated for your full body weight but are not meant to hold and work with your full body weight. The side D rings are there to hold you in place. If you are asking can you work using a mid point and a side D ring yes but it would not be all that comfortable. What I am showing in the video is more for quick upward movement. the last set up I show with the two D rings and the center point are for stability and is okay to do. I also have my climbing line and the lanyard is just holding me in place.
I think this lanyard is the best one I have seen looks very versatile and safe, definitely gonna have to build one according to your video thanks Bino!
I have only used the Zigzag a couple of times. I think it smooth but for me I didn't like that it's not mid line attachable. Even though I have learned and use the SRS system I still have old school in me so I like the Rope Wrench because you still use a friction hitch and it reminds me of Ddrt/MRS system.
@@BinoH good point. Also it can be used for single and double rope systems. Thanks for the input. I believe I'm going to get the rope wrench system now.
I have 2 rope wrench setups. I also love the DMM Captain Hook. I may get an Akimbo for my thicker ropes but I’m in no hurry because the RW is just awesome
Just getting into climbing, enjoy your videos, very easy to understand. I had a question about that device you used to tie the climbing line, you referred to it as a quicky? Can that be installed from the ground?
Thanks for another great video! I appreciate what you do. Your knowledge is very helpful, since this is new to me. Slowly but surely, I'm absorbing this. How long have you been doing this?
No you should not use a rope that you used for pulling or rigging for a lanyard. You could use a climbing line but not one that has been put under a shock load.
Dear Mister Bino H., Not to be a "smart arse" but the prusik knot was reputedly created by Austrian Karl Prusik, in 1931, thus you might want to refer to it as the "Austrian knot" or some such thing. Also the knot that you have referred to as a "double fisherman" might more accurately be referred to as a "double overhand". Otherwise this video and the others I have watched are very well done. Sincerely Yours, Rodden McGowan, UIAGM/ACMG Mountain Guide
No you're not being a smart arse at all, I've heard that before and no disrespect to Mr. Prusik but here in American in the Tree Care Trade it's been known as the English Prusik. I couldn't tell you why, It may have been used in England a lot and when it came here it may have been introduced as English Prusik. Same with the Double Fisherman's, It has a few different names but here in the Tree Trade we know it as Double Fisherman's both have been published here in books related to tree care skills and knowledge. Take care!
I work in industrial rope access and I can't workout why tree climbers are so obsessed with the prusik knot to ascend trees, i'm not having a go at ya i'm just curious.
@@zwigoma2 I think that usually those type of devices are only meant to ascend and when you reach the top you have to switch over to a climbing system. When you ascend with a prussik hitch when you reach the top you're ready to work. Currently there are mechanical devices that allow you to ascend and descend - Roperunner- Akimbo- Zigzag with a Chicane, the thing is these cost $300.00 + and ascenders for your foot and knee a rope that you can use with ascenders. You can buy a french cord for as little as $18.00 a lot of the time climbers my have mutiple cords. Sometimes in tree care you have to trim trees with sticky sap and that can affect the the system you are using some mechanical system lock up. You can clean it and put it back on the rope but if the sap that is still on the rope that will cause it to lock up again. Sometimes with prussik cords you can change your cord out with another cord and it will work with sap on the line some cords are different diameter material and stiffness. A lot of tree care is quantity so it's best if you make it through a day without having to clean or buy new stuff.
Interesting style. I'm not comfortable that you, or anyone shoild be crossloading the harness like that. It'd be a clear fail in the UK. And I had to rescue a guy once because he was climbing one end and side strop, he dropped his one end ! 🤣🤦♂️
Bino, I love your videos. But, please advise me why you don't Loose a little weight. Wouldn't this make things easier for you Navigate your tree-work? Tank you for all your videos though. No offense to you.
Thanks Bino, I'm a newbie wannabe climber, I learned a lot from it. Lot of cool ideas! Thanks for sharing your videos!
You're welcome and Thank you!
one of the top training videos on the web thanks brother
Glad it was helpful!
I just got into tree3 climbing and out of all the videos I must say you do an excellent job demoing these techniques.
Thank you!
Thanks Bino we learning a lot from your knowledge and teaching and we would love if you could please show us in a detailed video how to make this 2 in 1 Lanyard
We made a video here is the title. HOW TO MAKE AN IMPROVED CLIMBING LANYARD (2 in 1 Lanyard)
Thank Bino
Another great video buddy. Your videos have improved my climbing and technique 10 fold!
Awesome! Thank you that's good to hear!
I like seeing another big boy climbing 👍👍😝😝😝
Kinda close to become Spiderman. This is real safety. Thanks man.
Thank you!
Excellent showmanship Bino .. I know from my own experience that most people don’t know how much they can save by using the techniques that you were showing to make themselves a lanyard of personal choice whether it be 10‘ or 15 feet which I like or a desired length of personal preference. some of the techniques you showing this video how to use them great tutorial.
Thanks Joe!
Thank you Bono! I have watched and used a lot of your videos to help me in my quest to be a better arborist. Keep up the good work!
Thank you and I'm happy to hear that! Take care!
Slipped disc is forcing me to find easier ways to climb and this looks just the job. Thank you for posting.👍🏻
Sorry to hear about you slipped disc. Hope it helps make your job easier. Take care!
Points for Noah on the camera work 👍
Thank you. I'll let him know.
Great follow up to the making of a three point lanyard, Thank you.
Thank you!
As always excellent content, very well done. Thanks for sharing, I personally like the 2 n 1 I built better than the commercial ones any day. Stay safe, God bless from east Tennessee
Thank you, Take care!
I just made one of these. Works great. Thanks Bino.
Great to hear!
That's really cool, btw thank you for all your videos, they really helped me taking care of my trees and made me also think about it in a much safer way
Glad to hear it! Take care!
Great video I'm learning little by little from you THANKS AND GOD BLESS!!!!
Glad to hear it and thank you for watching!
Bonjour Mr BinoH
Je suis le vieux Français de 75 ans qui suis vos vidéos et hier j'ai acheté le ZIGZAG simple et une superbe corde de 11,9 de chez courant de 40m.
Je vais fabriquer comme vous cette super longe en coupant ma corde de 4 m, ma corde à double épissure sur une je pourrais mettre un mousqueton.
A plus JLDP
Nice, Please be safe! remember low and slow. Take care!
the 2 in 1 setup also looks like it would be really helpful for a removal when you're spiking up a tree for a removal and want to get to the top to secure a rigging point or tie in without cutting large branches well ascending. Yes you could just use your tie in rope on the way up but sometimes the branches obstructing your lanyard are small and not trustworthy to use as a tie in point. As always a really good informative video bino!
Great point! Thanks for sharing!
Appreciate your video. Now I can simplify my homemade 3 point positioning lanyard.
Excellent!
I only use a 2 in 1 but man, the minder pulley trick is AWESOME!! Thank you!!
I'm glad you like it. Take care!
Hi bino, can you show me is there any tutorial for making that thimble with knots only? Thanks before...
Very much appreciated, Bino. Gonna give this a try in a few short hours from now.
Cool, good to hear take care!
@@BinoH it worked out perfectly. Thanks again,
@@Christandeathside thanks for sharing
So, I had to ascend on a tree the other with no groundsmen to help. I needed to utilize my pole saw for part of the pruning and didn't want to go up and down just to fetch it. Instead I utilized one of the Carabiners attached to my 2 in 1 lanyard to bring up with me. And when I needed to use both side of the lanyard, I simply hung the pole saw with some spare chord. Also used the hook side of the blade to move around from one lead to another. Again, I appreciate your videos. They have opened up so much for me.
@@Christandeathside glad to help. Take care!
That is amazing. God bless my friend.
Thank you kindly, Take care!
Another Great video! Thanks Bino. 👍😃
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video keep up the good work thank you I'm from Bridgeport Connecticut
Thank you!
Just wondering if all harnesses are rated to take a load using one side attachment to a mid point? As opposed to side to side.
I can't speak on every saddle but on tree climbing saddles the mid points are rated for your full body weight. The side D ring are more likely rated for your full body weight but are not meant to hold and work with your full body weight. The side D rings are there to hold you in place. If you are asking can you work using a mid point and a side D ring yes but it would not be all that comfortable. What I am showing in the video is more for quick upward movement. the last set up I show with the two D rings and the center point are for stability and is okay to do. I also have my climbing line and the lanyard is just holding me in place.
Gran ayuda para entender mejor el 2 in 1
Cool glad that it helped. Take care!
Thanks for sharing Bino
My pleasure!
Thanks, Bino!
You're welcome!
Good insight, helpful, thank you
I think this lanyard is the best one I have seen looks very versatile and safe, definitely gonna have to build one according to your video thanks Bino!
You're welcome and thank you!
I finished it can I send you a picture of it?
@@highkkaido1603 Sure
I sent the pictures to your instagram inbox
You always have the rope wrench, what are your opinions on the the zigzag?(if you have used one)
I have only used the Zigzag a couple of times. I think it smooth but for me I didn't like that it's not mid line attachable. Even though I have learned and use the SRS system I still have old school in me so I like the Rope Wrench because you still use a friction hitch and it reminds me of Ddrt/MRS system.
@@BinoH good point. Also it can be used for single and double rope systems. Thanks for the input. I believe I'm going to get the rope wrench system now.
I have 2 rope wrench setups. I also love the DMM Captain Hook. I may get an Akimbo for my thicker ropes but I’m in no hurry because the RW is just awesome
Love that Bino!
You're welcome!
Very Cool
Thank you!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Just getting into climbing, enjoy your videos, very easy to understand. I had a question about that device you used to tie the climbing line, you referred to it as a quicky? Can that be installed from the ground?
Yes you can, we made a video on it. ( How to set up an SRS canopy anchor with a Quickie.) Thank you!
I usually carry two Lanyard when up the tree,
Yes that is an option also.
Thanks for another great video! I appreciate what you do. Your knowledge is very helpful, since this is new to me. Slowly but surely, I'm absorbing this. How long have you been doing this?
Glad to help. I've been in the tree business for about 32 years.
Can I make that with a rope that got broken..while pulling a tree down
No you should not use a rope that you used for pulling or rigging for a lanyard. You could use a climbing line but not one that has been put under a shock load.
Wonderful
Thank you, Take care!
Thank you
You're welcome!
how long would you make the make rope of the lanyard?
Mine is about 10' but took about 13' of rope to make.
What harness and belts do you use? It is hard to see what you are wearing. Thanks :)
I'm using a Buckingham Master 5.0.
Have u experimented with different hitches on srt ,vdt vs mohegan vs schwabish
Yes I have experimented a lot of them and the one I use most is the Michoacan.
@@BinoH I going to try tomorrow 👍ty tree brother from another mother 😁 graysquirreltree on Instagram
@@BinoH u try a roperunner yet
I have one on each hip, never go in the tree without them!
So two seperate lanyard?
Great contact but I was thinking night rider hahaha 🙂
The music at the begining?
@@BinoH yeah in the beginning. Haha.
Dear Mister Bino H., Not to be a "smart arse" but the prusik knot was reputedly created by Austrian Karl Prusik, in 1931, thus you might want to refer to it as the "Austrian knot" or some such thing. Also the knot that you have referred to as a "double fisherman" might more accurately be referred to as a "double overhand". Otherwise this video and the others I have watched are very well done. Sincerely Yours, Rodden McGowan, UIAGM/ACMG Mountain Guide
No you're not being a smart arse at all, I've heard that before and no disrespect to Mr. Prusik but here in American in the Tree Care Trade it's been known as the English Prusik. I couldn't tell you why, It may have been used in England a lot and when it came here it may have been introduced as English Prusik. Same with the Double Fisherman's, It has a few different names but here in the Tree Trade we know it as Double Fisherman's both have been published here in books related to tree care skills and knowledge. Take care!
What’s
Is the length of your lanyard?
It's 8 feet.
Bino H Thanks.
@@johnvandervalk5644 You're welcome.
Why didn't you use 2 prusiks, so you have 2 independent parts in your 2in1 lanyard.
I like the prusik on my left side because I feel more comfortable. What is good about making your own is you can make it the way you like to use it.
I work in industrial rope access and I can't workout why tree climbers are so obsessed with the prusik knot to ascend trees, i'm not having a go at ya i'm just curious.
Do you mean vs another hitch or a mechanical ascender?
@@BinoH yeah like a shunt or any other Rope Grab Fall Arrest Ascender.
@@zwigoma2 I think that usually those type of devices are only meant to ascend and when you reach the top you have to switch over to a climbing system. When you ascend with a prussik hitch when you reach the top you're ready to work. Currently there are mechanical devices that allow you to ascend and descend - Roperunner- Akimbo- Zigzag with a Chicane, the thing is these cost $300.00 + and ascenders for your foot and knee a rope that you can use with ascenders. You can buy a french cord for as little as $18.00 a lot of the time climbers my have mutiple cords. Sometimes in tree care you have to trim trees with sticky sap and that can affect the the system you are using some mechanical system lock up. You can clean it and put it back on the rope but if the sap that is still on the rope that will cause it to lock up again. Sometimes with prussik cords you can change your cord out with another cord and it will work with sap on the line some cords are different diameter material and stiffness. A lot of tree care is quantity so it's best if you make it through a day without having to clean or buy new stuff.
Ok cool, I appreciate the detailed reply.
Cool, take care.
Interesting style. I'm not comfortable that you, or anyone shoild be crossloading the harness like that. It'd be a clear fail in the UK. And I had to rescue a guy once because he was climbing one end and side strop, he dropped his one end ! 🤣🤦♂️
Пузанчик.
When you put your lanyard on the center ring: *insert head explosion gif*
Bino, I love your videos. But, please advise me why you don't Loose a little weight. Wouldn't this make things easier for you Navigate your tree-work? Tank you for all your videos though. No offense to you.
Thank you
Welcome!