I believe that the "ears" or "wings" on the rescue 8-ring is meant also to make the locking easier. There is video about it somewhere in here at YouTube
@DJariko The ears are often described as making locking off easier, but not all rescue 8s have such big ears. As such they don't provide enough width to lock off properly. As the video author is entirely right in what he says, they really are used to stop the rope switching up on itself (creating a girth hitch) when there's no load on the live line.
i learned how to rappel on youtube. i do this all the time at home.
dres223 2 weeks ago 2
Great video! Thanks for the tutorial.
FOLLWME 3 months ago
Awesome video! Good info!
pixelgenesis 4 months ago
Nice clean instruction - cheers :)
PedroDeBandit 4 months ago
I do this at home
88SouthernMan 4 months ago 11
where is the stitch plate and gri gri? D:
clarkey1009484 5 months ago
awsome video man!
Filipmalek1 10 months ago
I believe that the "ears" or "wings" on the rescue 8-ring is meant also to make the locking easier. There is video about it somewhere in here at YouTube
DJariko 1 year ago
@DJariko The ears are often described as making locking off easier, but not all rescue 8s have such big ears. As such they don't provide enough width to lock off properly. As the video author is entirely right in what he says, they really are used to stop the rope switching up on itself (creating a girth hitch) when there's no load on the live line.
Thanks for posting this man.
allclownsareevil 5 months ago
Interesting 8-ring, the black one.
Thanks for showing! Tim
steintanz 1 year ago 3