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Three-point equalette

Three-point equalette

Dan's three-point equalette. This one is made from a dyneema sling, 120-cm, but you can use any static cord or webbing. This example has two slings in parallel, to make the sling redundant. The three biners at the power-point end are necessary to allow the sling to slide and self-equalize. They all connect to a power-point, which can by your belay loop. Do not re-engineer this rig with a single biner (instead of three) -- that arrangement is called "Dan's Death W".

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Submitted by: dan2see on 2007-03-04 | Views: 732

Comment sonso45 on 2007-03-05
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way too complicated.
Comment shoo on 2007-11-11
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This is not an equalette in any way, shape, or form. This is essentially a 3 point sliding x with a parallel runner.
Comment zorba on 2009-02-16
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That is not an equalette
Comment econbeer on 2009-03-19
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A knot in each strand would be nice for redundancy. If something can saw or melt through one runner, it can go through two.

And you need to re-read the manual that came with your ATC guide.
Comment lightrack on 2009-03-19
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i've actually saw some one belaying there father up at the tower, with there belay set up like that! yikes!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the guide atc is easy to use, but it doesnt work like that