101 Rock Climbing Tips and Tricks by Tristan Higbee
Author:Tristan Higbee [Higbee, Tristan]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2012-02-29T16:00:00+00:00
Step 2 – Twist the sling several times until it starts to contract and bunch up:
Step 3 – Clip both ends of the twisted sling through a carabiner:
The sling shown above is a 48” sling, and you can see how compact it is.
47. Yet another way to carry long slings
This method for making long slings more manageable is exclusively for 48” (120 cm) slings. Since this particular method is easier to show in a photo than it is to describe with words, just look at the photo below. The benefit to this method is that you can easily unclip one end of the sling from the biner and just pull the runner right off. It’s much easier than trying to pull it off your shoulders, especially when you’ve got a big helmet on and a million other things around your shoulders.
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