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Petzl connect adjust "testing"

Cantclimbtom

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He says it's not science unless you have a sample size of 2, so this is fully scientifically rigorous šŸ¤£

Jump to 3:23 if you want to go straight there without seeing kong slide
 

andrewmcleod

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Pedant note:

The Petzl device being tested in those videos is not the Petzl Connect Adjust, but the Petzl Evolv Adjust which is explicitly not PPE i.e. not a personal anchor but is only positioning equipment. All the diagrams in the manual will show a belay system being used with the Evolv (e.g. it is never trusted as your 'safety' attachment) because it is intended for aid climbing. As far as I know the metal bits are the same; the only difference is that one strand of a twin rope is used rather than a fatter bit of dynamic like in the Connect Adjust so it doesn't quite meet the required standards (you are only supposed to use twin rope in pairs, unlike a single/half rope where using one strand is OK).

Also even with the Connect Adjust you aren't 'supposed' to climb above your anchor i.e. have the possibility of a fall factor > 1.

That said, it's _probably_ fine and seems to do OK in the video (just don't quote me on that)...
 
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