aldompdx -> RE: Webbing usage (8/23/2010 11:21:18 PM)
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Webbing requires more complex knots, because most rope knots will slip. Learning proper and safe webbing knots requires more research than for rope. Webbing has many advantages over rope. For example, at a given tension with 2 inch webbing, the pressure per square inch is much lower than with rope at the same tension. Thus, one can be bound with webbing for longer periods, or tighter with less capilary restriction, or suspended for longer periods. Consider the obvious, would you wear a climbing harness of rope instead of webbing? Would you prefer a rope seatbelt? Webbing for attachment points -- cheaper and more disposable than quality climbing rope, more durable on rough or jagged natural anchors like rocks. However, one would never attach to a piton or chock with webbing. Likewise in a self fabricated "BDSM" environment, absent natural anchors, one would attach to their anchor (e.g., eyebolt or bolt and hangar, preferably SAE grade 2 or higher) with a locking carabiner, not webbing.
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