Hey guys,
I have a muddy harness which I try to use all the time. My problem is I can't ever get the safety strap for the tree tied right. Even when I do, I always forget from one season to the next. Before my muddy I had a hunter safety system, if anyone remembers the tree strap for it, it was a simple webbing/belt with a ttension buckle. Does anyone have one they don't use anymore or would like to get rid of?
I'd be willing to pay for it
Thanks
I have some of the ones that come with summit stands, It just wraps around the tree, and has a pre tied slip that gets tight if you fall, just clips onto a safty harness, would this work for you?
My muddy came with a belt that easy. And I sometimes use the line and rope. The rope it a pain to get snugged up but the belt is pretty easy.
Bigb that's exactly what I'm talking about, ill post a pic to double check.
Redshaft, that's what ive been using is the linesman belt ( which is the black rope with a prussics knot) and I can't ever get the thing tight enough to stay put, it just falls on my head.
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Have you considered buying one of those pre-made prusik knot safety straps? I've got one from Hunter Safety Systems, and it ships with all the knots already in it. I tried using the belt straps before and would never consider going back to one after using the rope style strap. The knots can be a pain to tie, but I've never had a reason to undo any of the straps I've bought (or built) once I had them together.
That being said, I have a handful of the belt style straps laying around the house. Just pm me your address and I'll send them your way if you'd like!
Mine is similar, but is a rope, with the knot already tied, just clip your carabiener on. IF you want it its yours buddy , completly free.
Agtex, that's funny. I have to be doing something wrong then... Im no professional with knots, but have no issue constructing a prussic or what's needed to imitate the one I have. Its tieing it to the tree where I become ignorant! Lol.
I've tried running it through once and using a overhand and underhand knot to tie it in and it just loosens up. Only way I can get it to stay is running the tag end through twice, but that requires a unusual small tree.
so you are using the rope? The rope is tough. Check out the fella on her that has the podcast n videos that's from Michigan. he uses a climbing hook type thing that does same thing basically but better. Ropeman ascender unit. It's look really nice
Go to Lone Wolf tree stand web site and see video on how they do it. I use their system for the rope that goes around the tree, you can then clip in any type of harness to the caribiner.
You take the tag end with the prussic knot around the tree, slip it through the loop, pull the prussic knot up tight against the loop, I usually just take the excess tag end and wrap it around the tree again and run it back through itself. But the tag end excess does not really matter. Hope this helps and this is a HSS rope style with the carribiner and prussic for the safety strap, I think HSS shows how to use their products on their websiote
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Go to Lone Wolf tree stand web site and see video on how they do it. I use their system for the rope that goes around the tree, you can then clip in any type of harness to the caribiner.
I do it this way as well. I started using the Lone Wolf rope before I got my Muddy Harness but now use the Muddy rope the exact same way. Works great and you can adjust the length depending on how high the rope is wrapped around the tree above you.
I have a strap I can send to you. PM me if you want it.
Daryl
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Here is my homemade tree rope. The tree goes into the loop. the prussic tightens the whole thing up in a second.
I appreciate all the offers guys but after listening to your suggestions, I'm devoted to figuring out what I'm doing wrong. If I can't for the life of me figure it out, ill hit one of you up for one. Bare with me folks, I'm going to do some research and practice...
The ropes are the way to go! much faster and I also feel safer with it compared to the strap styles. I bought mine for about 15 bucks at dicks sporting goods.
I use the muddy harness with the lone wolf rope. The rope should have a small loop on one end, with a big loop on the other, with a prussick knot in between. Slide the prussick knot all the way to the small loop and put the carabiner on the small loop. Then clip the prussick onto the carabiner. Leave the carabiner on the rope rather than on your harness. To affix to the tree, wrap the rope once around the tree and thread the carabiner end through he big loop and then attach it to your harness. When at your desired height, stand facing the tree and cinch the rope around the tree at head height. Slide the prussick knot up tight to the big loop against the tree so it is tight to keep the rope from sliding down the tree. For me, this allows just enough slack to sit down. Placement on tree relative to your height may vary. Attach the rope to the tree at the base and move it up or down while you climb or descend so you are always protected. Again, leave the carabiner on the rope so you don't have to remember how it's set up every time!! To make sure it doesn't get left in the truck, I clip it on the harness for transport and storage. Just fold the rope in half twice, and tie the whole thing in an overhand knot. I hang it over my right shoulder when walking so it doesn't get in the way of my draw when I shoot. That's how I do it!
Why not just attach the carbiner to the loop formed by the prussic knot and put the prussic/carbiner through the big loop, slide the prussic tight against the big loop, and tight around the tree, attach to the harness back loop and be done with it.
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Any excess rope, put the end with knot or loop between the tree and rope before snugging it down. That way it's out of the way of your bow limbs.
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If you need help with knots check this site out. http://www.animatedknots.com/index.php?LogoImage=LogoGrog.jpg&Website=www.animatedknots.com
Thanks for every ones help. I think I got it figured out. I tried pushing the prussics all the way up and self locking the loop, I wasn't 100% sold, but it did seem much better. Thanks for all the help and offers guys .
I had one of those on my pro harness,, they are too noisy! get some rope with 2 karabiners and use the same set up that came on the seat of the pants..... or bring extra rope with a loose loop in it and using a truckers hitch tie on the tree and leave there till the stand comes down,,,,,, on your harness just leave one karabiner and snap on when you get there .... like the pic above.
I use hockey tape on all metal so I wrap all metal parts that don't move with hockey tape for zero noise.
Agtech. Mine uses the Prussic knot etc. The main line ends in a loop of maybe 5" diameter. The loop end goes around the tree, the loose end, with Prussic assembly gets tucked thru the loop and pulled tight. Exactly as shown above. Couldn't get any simpler. I tied a knot in the end of the main rope, just in case the Prussic slips (I worry too much).
ChuckC
Go to a outdoor store that specializes in climbing. Get a knowledgeable sales guy to fix you up with a climbing harness and rope. Explain your need to be roped in while climbing also.
Thanks for every ones help. I think I got it figured out. I tried pushing the prussics all the way up and self locking the loop, I wasn't 100% sold, but it did seem much better. Thanks for all the help and offers guys .
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Here is my homemade tree rope. The tree goes into the loop. the prussic tightens the whole thing up in a second.
that's the exact same setup I use with my muddy harness... I ditched the supplied strap...