Port-a-wrap - Adding a Top Strap
The port-a-wrap is the jack of all trades in rigging, but the one thing that it doesn't do very well, in my opinion, is negative rigging. Let's look at adding a top strap to try and fight the floppiness of the device when using it as a lowering device. "We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master." - Ernest Hemingway Make sure you subscribe, and hit the bell to get notified when I upload new videos. Follow Educated Climber on Instagram: / educatedclimber If you are liking Educated Climber and getting value out of this, please tell a friend or 3. Climb High, Work Smart, Read More. Patrick

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