Anchors

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Load Sharing Anchor Using Double Loop Figure Eight and Alpine Butterfly

Load Sharing Anchor Using Double Loop Figure Eight and Alpine Butterfly Overview This tutorial demonstrates how to construct a Load Sharing Anchor (LSA) by combining a Double Loop Figure Eight and an Alpine Butterfly knot. This hybrid configuration offers flexibility in rigging, efficiently distributes the load, and provides multiple tie-in options. It is particularly effective […]

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Load Sharing Anchor Using Alpine Butterfly and Figure Eight Knots

Load Sharing Anchor Using Alpine Butterfly and Figure Eight Knots Overview This hybrid Load Sharing Anchor combines two foundational knotsโ€”the Alpine Butterfly and the Figure Eight on a bightโ€”to create a flexible, multi-point system. This configuration offers reliable load distribution and is particularly effective when working with uneven or offset anchor placements. Rather than relying

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Load Sharing Anchors

Load Sharing Anchors Load Sharing Anchors, often called LSAs, are a core standard in technical rigging. Outside of strict industrial settingsโ€”where you might rely on fixed beams or embedded eye ringsโ€”LSAs provide a dynamic, adaptable way to manage anchor loads across multiple points. They are essential in wilderness rescue, rope access, canyon systems, and backcountry

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Load Distributing Anchor (LDA)

Load Distributive Anchor Fixed Rope with Double Loop Figure Eight

Load Distributive Anchor Fixed Rope with Double Loop Figure Eight Overview The Load Distributive Anchor, built using a Fixed Rope with a Double Loop Figure Eight, provides a reliable, redundant way to share load across two anchor points. This setup is fast to rig, easy to inspect, and ideal in scenarios where directional force or

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Load Sharing Anchor Adjustable Two Prusiks System

LSA Adjustable Two Prusiks System The LSA (load sharing anchors) Adjustable Two Prusiks system is a simple and effective method for pre-tensioning or stabilizing components in a rope rescue environment. It uses two Prusik hitches on a tension line to manage load placement without requiring complex devices or mechanical pulleys. This approach is lightweight, adaptable,

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Slack Anchor System: Independent Primary, Shared Secondary

In many rescue environments, a fully redundant system is neededโ€”but the available anchors may be limited. One efficient solution is a Slack Anchor System with independent primary anchors and a shared secondary anchor. This setup preserves redundancy without requiring four completely separate anchor placements. Itโ€™s a hybrid model: strong, efficient, and commonly used in rope

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2×1 Equalette Load Sharing Anchor with Limiting Knots

2×1 Equalette Load Sharing Anchor with Limiting Knots The 2×1 equalette anchor is a refined variation of traditional cordelette systems. Itโ€™s designed to distribute load between two anchor points while incorporating limiting knots to reduce extension and manage system stability in the event of anchor failure. This setup is efficient, adaptable, and ideal for environments

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3×1 In-Line Cordelette Load Sharing Anchor

3×1 In-Line Cordelette Load Sharing Anchor The 3×1 In-Line Cordelette LSAย is designed to distribute load evenly across three anchor points aligned in a straight line. This configuration is particularly useful when dealing with multiple anchor points that are not equally strong or when the direction of the anticipated load is straightforward. Key Components: Cordelette: A

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Slack Anchors

Slack Anchors Slack anchor systems are commonly used in rope access, though they appear in other rescue environments as well. Their appeal lies in simplicityโ€”and in many rope access situations, where dynamic loading or sudden failure is rare, slack anchors are entirely appropriate. However, simplicity doesnโ€™t mean simplicity of thought. These anchors require purposeful alignment,

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Multi-Point Anchors

Multi-Point Anchors In rope rescue, single-point anchors arenโ€™t always enough. Sometimes theyโ€™re weak. Sometimes theyโ€™re in the wrong place. And sometimes, theyโ€™re simply not there at all. Thatโ€™s where multi-point anchor systems come in. These systems combine two or more anchor points into one unified structure. They give you options when you need strength, flexibility,

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Single Point Anchors

Single Point Anchors Single point anchors are the foundation of most rope systems. They are simple, fast to deploy, andโ€”when properly selectedโ€”extremely effective. Whether using a rope, a sling, or webbing, the goal is the same: create a secure, reliable attachment point that holds under expected load without unnecessary complexity. There are two basic types

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Contingency Anchor Systems

Contingency Anchor Systems In rope rescue, contingency anchor systems serve as critical backups. These systems are designed to take over if the primary anchors fail or become compromised. They provide a safety netโ€”ensuring operations can continue without hesitation, even when the unexpected happens. Prepared in advance and built with redundancy in mind, contingency anchors reflect

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Pre-Tensioned Anchors in Rope Rescue

Pre-Tensioned Anchors In rope rescue and rigging, pre-tensioned anchors refer to anchor points or systems that are intentionally loaded with tension before the main force is applied. The purpose is to remove slack, increase stability, and reduce unwanted movement when the load engages. By preloading the system, rescuers can improve efficiency and prevent sudden shifts

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