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Originally Posted by monsterhunter
Strictly from a mountain/rock climbing point of view: I use it only when belaying a lead climber, or should I have to lower someone down. A friend of mine, who is a regular mountain climber, uses that product for rappeling as his primary tool. He feels it is easier for him to apply the brakes when wearing a full back.
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Sort of depends.
Long raps, a reppel racks is better, One can add resistance as the decent. 8's are real popular for less than 150 ft raps.
Everything has pros and cons. The rescue 8's where popular for a long time, until the reppel rack was developed.
For belaying, I like the munter hitch. What is important is to understand how the work, what are their limitations and probably the most important aspects, the principles of reppelling and belaying.
I have used probably used most of them from the Dulfersitz to the reppel rack. They are all good to know.
Some are more for static situations, some are more for dynamic situations.