Spider Leg: Basic Setup | Arborist Rigging
Arborist Rigging Techniques | Spider Leg: Basic Setup Here's what you need to know to set this up: 1. The Spider Leg: this is a piece of rope that is 20-25% smaller in diameter than the main line. It usually has a very long, weirdly large splice in the end, to make it easy to set on the rigging line using the Klemheist hitch. If you don't want to pay for a 'proper' Spider leg balancer, you can make your own out of a piece of rated cordage, and just tie a long loop knot in the end. 2. Attach the spider leg to the main line. I prefer the klemheist, but there are other options, such as a prusik, or a Blake's hitch. 3. After identifying the balance point of the piece, tie the main line way out towards the tips, and tie the spider leg down at the butt (or vise versa). 4. Slide the klemheist up or down the main line to place it roughly over top of the balance point. 5. Adjust everything so that when you tension up the main line before making the cut, both the main line, and the spider leg, are tight. It's very important that there is no slack in either leg of rope between where it's tied to the piece, up to the klemheist. 6. When you cut the piece off, if you have set it up correctly, the piece will maintain the orientation that it had, and won't invert or flip over either way. Climb High, Work Smart, Read More. TreeMuggs

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