BrokenSVT
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A couple of guys expressed interest in what I chose for a beginner climbing setup, so I thought I'd post it up publicly.
I've been blessed with great input from a professional climber throughout my shopping process. I chose to stick to the basics and use a DRT/DdRT setup for now. I picked up a split tail to use as a Blake's hitch. I also picked up a Hitch Climber pulley system and plenty of extra hardware so I can learn some more advanced techniques as I go. Keeping with the basic theme, the figure 8 gives me a tried and true descent method if all else fails.
My saddle is a Weaver Cougar. I chose to perform the Liger mod, which removes the "square" webbing bridge and replaces the hardware(rings) which held it with some four hole rigging plates and an actual rope bridge. This allows for length adjustment of the bridge, more mobility and also affords the saddle two more rigging points. I intend to use those as more forward points to attach my lanyard.
The lanyard is a 12' 2-in-1 setup, which will allow me to traverse up a tree and pass branches without losing my second tie in point(the lanyard).
Some of the hardware may be a bit redundant/superfluous/lavish...but I'll have it if I need it.
I went with a cheap helmet for now. I'll eventually upgrade to the Pfanner Protos(aka Power Rangers) helmet, when the budget allows. Not for the sake of showing off, but because it's truly a sleek and very effective piece of PPE.
200' of throwline and both 10 and 16 ounce throw bags round out the gear.
Comments? Suggestions? Questions? Fire away.

I've been blessed with great input from a professional climber throughout my shopping process. I chose to stick to the basics and use a DRT/DdRT setup for now. I picked up a split tail to use as a Blake's hitch. I also picked up a Hitch Climber pulley system and plenty of extra hardware so I can learn some more advanced techniques as I go. Keeping with the basic theme, the figure 8 gives me a tried and true descent method if all else fails.
My saddle is a Weaver Cougar. I chose to perform the Liger mod, which removes the "square" webbing bridge and replaces the hardware(rings) which held it with some four hole rigging plates and an actual rope bridge. This allows for length adjustment of the bridge, more mobility and also affords the saddle two more rigging points. I intend to use those as more forward points to attach my lanyard.
The lanyard is a 12' 2-in-1 setup, which will allow me to traverse up a tree and pass branches without losing my second tie in point(the lanyard).
Some of the hardware may be a bit redundant/superfluous/lavish...but I'll have it if I need it.
I went with a cheap helmet for now. I'll eventually upgrade to the Pfanner Protos(aka Power Rangers) helmet, when the budget allows. Not for the sake of showing off, but because it's truly a sleek and very effective piece of PPE.
200' of throwline and both 10 and 16 ounce throw bags round out the gear.
Comments? Suggestions? Questions? Fire away.



