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What exactly is the benefit of webbing on bolted anchors? It has its place when it comes to slinging trees but seems like an unnecessary weak link next to bolt hangers and quicklinks- It slowly rots off the hardware and discourages clipping in directly to the bolts. Is there any reason not to re-equip hanger/webbing anchors with two quicklinks instead? Is this not essentially the same and just as safe as pair of rap hangers? IMO its worth the eight bucks to know something will be safe and long-lasting, rather than a slowly deteriorating time bomb.
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2 quicklinks for each bolt. Otherwise the rope can get pinned to the rock, and it will twist the hell out of your rope.Myke Dronez wrote:What exactly is the benefit of webbing on bolted anchors? It has its place when it comes to slinging trees but seems like an unnecessary weak link next to bolt hangers and quicklinks- It slowly rots off the hardware and discourages clipping in directly to the bolts. Is there any reason not to re-equip hanger/webbing anchors with two quicklinks instead? Is this not essentially the same and just as safe as pair of rap hangers? IMO its worth the eight bucks to know something will be safe and long-lasting, rather than a slowly deteriorating time bomb.
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I've wondered about these ideas as well, but what about an anchor like Diamond in the Crack? Last I remember, it's set far back and has long slings that extend almost to the lip with about 3-5 quicklinks as rap rings through the webbing.512OW wrote:2 quicklinks for each bolt. Otherwise the rope can get pinned to the rock, and it will twist the hell out of your rope.Myke Dronez wrote:What exactly is the benefit of webbing on bolted anchors? It has its place when it comes to slinging trees but seems like an unnecessary weak link next to bolt hangers and quicklinks- It slowly rots off the hardware and discourages clipping in directly to the bolts. Is there any reason not to re-equip hanger/webbing anchors with two quicklinks instead? Is this not essentially the same and just as safe as pair of rap hangers? IMO its worth the eight bucks to know something will be safe and long-lasting, rather than a slowly deteriorating time bomb.
I'm not advocating changing the setup or anything. Just wondering if because of the position of the anchor, it changes the viability of using quicklinks or if there is another reason that webbing is used for rapping off... Just a thought...
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Got it. So the orientation of a bolt hanger dictates that a link will sit flat against the rock unless a second is added. I guess this is why ring anchors have special hangers so the ring doesn't sit flat?512OW wrote: 2 quicklinks for each bolt. Otherwise the rope can get pinned to the rock, and it will twist the hell out of your rope.
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Webbing added to bolted anchors is to make pulling the rope easier or possible. It gets old and suspect just like webbing around a tree. chain would be better. I like Danny's bounce test. just be sure to have a seperate anchor point while testing. Ideally ,carry extra webbing and a quiklink or ring to replace suspect webbing.
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