Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 10:48 pm
you can have my BOD harness, Piggie. It is in the mail for you....
you got a 190 lb ass? lets go campin.kirker wrote:The whole thought of belaying from anything, but the "belay loop" seems a little over kill.
I'm sure that what ever force is going to break my belay loop will jerk my 190lb ass up before the loop breaks lessing the fall facture.
With that seid and the results from the tests ran by Wildcountry, and those fall facture tests ran by Weber should put anyone's worry to rest.
KD wrote:you got a 190 lb ass? lets go campin.kirker wrote:The whole thought of belaying from anything, but the "belay loop" seems a little over kill.
I'm sure that what ever force is going to break my belay loop will jerk my 190lb ass up before the loop breaks lessing the fall facture.
With that seid and the results from the tests ran by Wildcountry, and those fall facture tests ran by Weber should put anyone's worry to rest.
Good idea! Also - it would be good if the 'pull bar' was shaped like the narrow end of the 'biner. The edges of the webbing will be pulled harder than the middle because of the curve, so the loop might fail sooner. I'd guess that it would still be over 2,000 lbs, but it would be good to know. (and, of course the test would need to be run on enough samples to give a good statistical range, etc.)anticlmber wrote:i'd like to know if the did the pull tests with the cuts on the pull bars. it shouldn't make a huge difference but i'd like to see it. if your biner is on that slash then how much will it hold?