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girth hitch on split tales 7 Months, 1 Week ago  
dose any know why is the splice on split tales are so big and if tying a girth hitch with it makes it any less safe?? thanks for the help spiritsk8
 
 
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Re:girth hitch on split tales 7 Months ago  
I think that is the reason they make it so big. When you girth hitch your split-tail you actually prevent lots of the cross loading that could normally occur to your biner. When I used to climb with that kind of split-tail, I always had it girth hitched to the biner.
 
 
 
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Re:girth hitch on split tales 7 Months ago  
Nick makes the loops of the split tails we made so small that you can hardly get the binner inside it. If you have a split tail that has a fairly large loop, many arborists actually girth hitch it over the biner to prevent it from moving around it that will work also and prevent the binner from being cross loaded on the gate. It works safely either way.
 
 
 
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Re:girth hitch on split tales 7 Months ago  
Girth hitching the tail directly around your delta or harness tie in point makes for a nice quiet climb. No biners needed if it's a simple up/down single pitch. Sometimes all those biners make you sound like a ghost dragging a chain through an attic!!!!
 
 
 
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Re:girth hitch on split tales 7 Months ago  
So true! I'm all for quiet climbing, Jacob Marley always spooked me out.

Girth hit them big eyed split~tails, but I reall do like the tight eyes that Nick makes... check out Anchor Bridge Splices too.
 
 
 
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