Originally posted by Oldtimer
I saw a similar set up that Dan House put on his Big Shot. He used only the lower release part similar to what you have on yours. He used a Horse panic release from his local store and it worked fine. Yep, that's the standard way to do it. You can buy the Wichard release from Sherrill and the hold-down prusik is included. For a two sectioned pole that system won't work because the Wichard is hard connected to the prusik. Ok, so if you create an easy connect/disconnect (where the brass snap comes in) between the Wichard and the prusik then you're good to go on a two-section pole. But... I've found that when pulling down the sling that the prusik can grab the pole in the wrong direction. I added the sleeve to solve that, the sleeve releases the prusik when you push down, just like DdRT descent with a hitch. The sleeve is also nice to grab and push down. And lastly you can attach a short footloop to the sleeve and use leg power to push the sleeve down and load the sling, if you're good at standing on one leg

I've found that just putting my weight over the sleeve and using my arms works quite well so I took the footloop off.
I'd like to see Dan's dog leash snap quick release, sounds good. The Wichard is designed for this type of heavily loaded release system, I feel confident using it multiple times and with other people in the vicinity, in other words I have confidence that it will not release accidentally or otherwise fail.
-moss