Are you happy with your "Mini Traxion"??

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landcruiserbob

Trad climber
the ville, colorado
Topic Author's Original Post - Aug 1, 2006 - 05:26pm PT
Two questions

-Should you use a chest harness??

-What about leading with it??

Brian in SLC

Social climber
Salt Lake City, UT
Aug 1, 2006 - 05:36pm PT
>Should you use a chest harness??

Not the way I use mine. I've jugged with it at my waist, redirected through a biner/pulley below my upper jumar. Didn't seem like a chest harness would buy me anything. Easy juggin', though. Don't hardly need a foot loop...

>What about leading with it??

I'd say no way. Too toothy. And, any side load couldn't be good on it. Gri gri be way more bomber, I'd think.

I've TR'd with it. But, pretty static load in that app.

Also use it for a hauling. Works well for that. Light loads at least (ie, day pack, gear, but not a huge multi day haul bag as the pulley isn't that big).

Have considered it for crevasse stuff too. Handy for a C by Z rig. I don't like not being able to easily release a load from it, though. Any pulley with teeth seems to have that problem.

-Brian in SLC
Strider

Big Wall climber
Home of the Great Miwok Spirit...
Aug 1, 2006 - 05:39pm PT
Chest harness - depends on your comfort level. I do not use one, but then again I am not doing solo-top-roping on overhanging or extremely difficult routes. I probably should use one but don't.

Leading - NEVER!!! EVER!!! lead with a traxion unless you want to die. A leader fall will generate enough force that the teeth on the traxion will simply rip the sheath and possibly the core of the rope. A fast plummet and a sudden stop will soon follow.

climb safe
-n
landcruiserbob

Trad climber
the ville, colorado
Topic Author's Reply - Aug 1, 2006 - 05:45pm PT
Thanks guys. Sounds like I should continue to lead with my Grigri & buy the mini Traxion for solo top roping.rg
mark_s

climber
Aug 1, 2006 - 07:35pm PT
Bob....

for soloing (free climbing) go for the silent partner. feeds like butter on a 9.4mm rope. its bitch'n.

OR for TR..solo aid. it doesn't feed and you have to pull the slack up with one hand, but is also makes you have to do the moves thru the crux. Can be scary if its long. But locks quick when you need it to.

the silent partner you have to accelerate to make it catch.

bith will catch in the event of falling upside down. Or modify a grigri and run it off a chest harness.

It Echo going to climb the El Cap with us next summer? Please tell me she said "yes"

UniMog Bob.....change your goddamn name

aloha...tell echo I said high.. ;)
WBraun

climber
Aug 1, 2006 - 10:14pm PT
"Are you happy with your "Mini Traxion"??

I'm happy with it. it works nicely.

You could lead with it if you're insane. I'll pass on that idea.
bringmedeath

climber
la la land
Aug 1, 2006 - 10:14pm PT
F*#k all that little lighweight sh#t and buy a reall hauling system. Even the protraxion sucked a c*#k larger than Holmes, or I quess that was the wall hauler that sucked bigger than anything the world sees. Anyways both those things suck. I mean do you feel like hauling that much beer on a dicey device, personally I would rather die doing something else than hauling. Dieing hauling sounds almost as bad as being raped by some large black dude while sitting in jail.
WBraun

climber
Aug 1, 2006 - 10:16pm PT
I don't think he was asking about the hauling application ....
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