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Reslung alien- how's this look?

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rogerbenton · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2011 · Points: 210

i used new 9/16" tubular nylon webbing.

water knot, with one of the tails wrapped around the thumb loop, to double up the material at the contact point and hopefully help spread the load.

rubber band to hold everything in place.

is this kosher or dangerous?

new sling

close up of water knot

other side of knot

S Denny · · Aspen, CO · Joined Sep 2008 · Points: 20

yer gonna die

rogerbenton · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2011 · Points: 210

thanks

Brendan Blanchard · · Boulder, CO · Joined Oct 2010 · Points: 590

Make sure to check the water knot fairly often, generally 6-8" tail is customary, but at that point, paying to get them re-slung would probably be better anyway.

randy88fj62 · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2010 · Points: 291

Watch the water knot tail...

mkeown Keown · · Denver, CO · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 35

That looks terrible. Just spend the money and have someone do it correctly.

Jon OBrien · · Nevada · Joined Apr 2009 · Points: 917

send it to yates, they re-sling for a couple bucks a cam.

i think that what you did is safe. just cumbersome, heavy, and a downgrade to the original.

Morgan Patterson · · NH · Joined Oct 2009 · Points: 8,960

good rule of thumb from back in the day, tail length should = 2x knot length.

Larry · · SoAZ · Joined Jan 2006 · Points: 50

If the "loose" end of the tail is the one secured by the rubber band, you'll die less often.

The rubber band will rot eventually, but you knew that.

DexterRutecki · · Cincinnati, Ohio · Joined Mar 2012 · Points: 0

All so you can save $3???

rogerbenton · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2011 · Points: 210

sounds like i should be sending this out for a professional re-sling.
i had no idea it was only a few bucks @ yates, thanks for the advice.

rogerbenton · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2011 · Points: 210
DexterRutecki wrote:All so you can save $3???
where can i get this done "right" for $3?
timt · · Wheat Ridge, CO · Joined Jan 2006 · Points: 50

I just got a bunch of aliens done at mountain tools in california. the new slings are better than the originals & the turn around time was really quick (2 weeks-ish). it was around $5 or $6 each plus shipping. Yates has the caveat on their site that says they won't resling cams over 10 years old, so you might want to check the stamp on your cam.

rogerbenton · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2011 · Points: 210

thanks timt!

Leeroy · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Feb 2012 · Points: 0

That sling job looks fine. It's a little bulky for my taste but if you're broke it'll do the job. Just check the tails every once in a while. As an alternative to the rubber band you could hand stitch a few threads of high strength kevlar fishing line through the sling to keep it in place.

Yer gunna die, but not because that sling fails you.

Andy Novak · · Bailey, CO · Joined Aug 2007 · Points: 370

That looks FINE. Just watch the tail, its a little short My entire rack looks like that. Why would I want to be without my cams for 2 weeks, and pay $5 when I can do myself for .60 cents?

Yer KNOT gonna die.

samsonight Sam · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2011 · Points: 25

I see what you did there

Ethan Henderson · · Washington · Joined Oct 2010 · Points: 602

id whip on that.

H BL · · Colorado · Joined Feb 2006 · Points: 95

Check out this video from DMM. I know it's regarding dyneema slings, but hmmm.

DMM tests knotted dyneem slings

On another note I handslung my old #3 cam, and have fallen on it a few times since. I'm still here, it works but you need to keep checking the knot. So you can balance cost/convenience vs peace of mind?

Hmann2 · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2011 · Points: 30

I did the same thing on an old Clog cam. Taken a 10ft whip on it before, and it held. Just make sure you check the knot every time before you use it.

wivanoff · · Northeast, USA · Joined Mar 2012 · Points: 674

How about a short sewn sling and a basket hitch? You could use tape or stitch the ends together so that you don't clip only one.

TCU basket hitch

See:
dmmclimbing.com/news/2011/1…

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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