I would 100 percent prefer the ropeman over the prusik knot just didn’t know if It was safe to use
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I prefer a prusik for my safety rope, though.
I would 100 percent prefer the ropeman over the prusik knot just didn’t know if It was safe to use
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Yea I was looking at returning the ropeman and putting together one like that but didn’t know if it was as slick as it looks in the videos
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I prefer a prusik for my safety rope, though.
Setting up tree stands as I’m going to try and be more mobile this year
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Check out saddle hunting if you want to be in trees some. Comfort is similar, but offers you way more flexibility. PM me if you have interest…I can pass on any info I’ve learned.
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Investing in saddle hunting is a good way to look at it....ain't none of it cheap! As others have said, you don't get the same shock load with a lineman's as you would with a safety line. I use a ropeman on a linesman with 8mm rope....out of spec *gasp*. I tested it on the ground and couldn't get it to slip and didn't abraid my rope. No issues here.It is definitely a method that I’m interested in just haven’t taken the step towards investing in it yet
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this. best of both worlds. Easy one handed use, light, and quiet. In fact, lengthening the linesman’s with a asymmetric hitch is easier than doing so with a ropeman. Shortening it is the exact same.I used a ropeman for two years but switched to a schwabisch hitch and a tender last year. Works just as well for one handed operation so I sold the ropemans I had. The tender is light, simple and really works.