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<blockquote data-quote="Iglow" data-source="post: 5705885" data-attributes="member: 22496"><p>Get some sticky peel wide Velcro off Amazon and look at each place the 2 parts touch when you've got it packed together and put the Velcro there, it'll quiet down plus bungee strap it to keep it tight. As for climbing I use a rock harness and tie a loop above the hand climber before I go up, raising it above the hand climber. I use kermantle climbing rope rated at 8000 lbs. You're not gonna break that so you just gotta get used to it. You're tied to the tree from the time you leave the ground till you get back down with that method. I usta get nervous going on up but thought if I fall from 25 ft at ain't gonna be any worse than falling from 15/18 feet and I quit worrying about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iglow, post: 5705885, member: 22496"] Get some sticky peel wide Velcro off Amazon and look at each place the 2 parts touch when you’ve got it packed together and put the Velcro there, it’ll quiet down plus bungee strap it to keep it tight. As for climbing I use a rock harness and tie a loop above the hand climber before I go up, raising it above the hand climber. I use kermantle climbing rope rated at 8000 lbs. You’re not gonna break that so you just gotta get used to it. You’re tied to the tree from the time you leave the ground till you get back down with that method. I usta get nervous going on up but thought if I fall from 25 ft at ain’t gonna be any worse than falling from 15/18 feet and I quit worrying about it. [/QUOTE]
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