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Sterling Chain Reactor Canyon Sling - 2009

Sterling Chain Reactor Canyon Sling - 2009

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what exactly is this for?

what exactly is this for?

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September 1, 2009

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And its super useful for situations like leading in blocks, parties of 3, any situation where making an anchor out of the rope doesn't work so well. Also great for clipping into rappels.
I've tried the purcell prusik and didn't like it. The adjustability wasn't as good, it can slip occasionally, and is actually more difficult to adjust.

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November 30, 2009

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The idea is to avoid the daisy chain problem (see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be17lI-rVyU). And for that it works well - all the loops are full strength, unlike a daisy chain.

That said, it's still a static anchor connection, which is dangerous. If you get hit by rockfall or are precariously balanced above your anchor, this is not particularly safe. I highly recommend you look into tying yourself a Prussel Prusik, which is both more useful and safer.

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September 30, 2009

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You can use this daisy chain like you would a regular old sling to tie into an anchor station or belay. This just gives you different lengths to choose to clip into opposed to just one on say a 60cm sling.

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September 3, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

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November 27, 2009

The chain reactor is all nylon (11/16") and each loop is full strength. Sterling say's it survived multiple fall factor 2's. You can use it to clip into an anchor, extend your belay device for a rappel, etc... You girth hitch the long green to your belay loop or tie in points. CAUTION: Before girth hitching this to your harness double check your harness for wear and tear. I recommend this over the Metolius PAS. The chain reactor is 100% nylon which will take shock load better than high strength fibers like dyneema, spectra, technora, etc... The PAS is 27% Dyneema / 73% nylon.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Nylon webbing 
Strength:
12.4kN (3934lbf) 
Length:
00cm (00ing), 00cm (00ing), 00cm (00ing) 
Recommended Use:
Climbing, canyoneering 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 

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