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"V-RIG" Demonstration on the Ground: DISCUSSION of This System for Arborists & Tree Climbers! 

Knotorious
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In the quick episode, I will go over the V-RIG (AKA the "M-RIG") as far as how equipment is supposed to be arranged and used. For pulleys to be used at each TIP, I recommend the DMM Pinto Pulley (not shown in video). Also, your TIPs in real life would spread the rope wider, creating a wider angle. Too wide of an angle (in excess of 120 degrees) can be problematic and can place excessive forces on each TIP.

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13 фев 2023

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Комментарии : 8   
@happytrails7179
@happytrails7179 Год назад
That was awesome! Good job explaining a complicated system into easy to understand. Thank you for putting your time into this.
@Knot-orious
@Knot-orious Год назад
Wow! I really appreciate your comment/compliment! Every demonstration of the V-Rig I had ever seen was in the trees and it made it really difficult for me to understand what was happening. So I thought others might benefit from seing how it works on a table, where every component can be easily seen in one frame. I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed it and benefited from it! I enjoy educating! You've made my day! =-D
@williamsolomon1307
@williamsolomon1307 11 месяцев назад
Hey. Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
@Knot-orious
@Knot-orious 11 месяцев назад
Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it! You're very welcome!
@johnhass1084
@johnhass1084 Год назад
That was a good ground set up to show the lateral movement between anchor points with the capture prusik on the leg to get to respective tie in point, beats watching the concept being displayed in the trees with all the other stuff going on
@Knot-orious
@Knot-orious Год назад
I'm glad you enjoyed my demonstration of how to use a progress capture prusik to ascend to one of the TIPs and I'm glad you felt that this approach was easier to understand than so many of the "live" climb demonstrations you've likely seen, where it's difficult to discern exactly what's going on and where you can't tell where half of the gear is anyway. My goal was to make it easy for anyone interested to figure out how to construct this system. Your comment has made me feel as though I've succeeded! Thank you for that!
@Sethhaun78
@Sethhaun78 10 месяцев назад
Tree magineers.taylor hamel
@Knot-orious
@Knot-orious 10 месяцев назад
Yes, I believe they were the ones to develop and popularize this system. Was that what you were trying to say?
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