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junkman wrote:I have been storing webbing in daisy chains for years with no issues.
Whether you store is in spools or daisy chains is all about personal preference.
PeterFJohnson wrote:On another note, daisy chaining isn't really my preferred way of storing webbing anyway. Roll it around itself - essentially using it as its own spool - and it is far more compact and fits in a pack much better. A paper clip or two will keep it from unrolling in the bottom or your pack. Does take a bit more time though.
PeterFJohnson wrote:If we are giving credit where credit is due, I learned that one from Rick Royer after he scoffed at the muddy messy daisy chained I pulled from my pack once.
gdstorrick wrote:Hundeds of cavers and climbers die every year because they daisy-chained their webbing. The danger is that most people are right-handed and the webbing has a right-hand weave. When they coil it, two rights always make a wrong. This is a recipe for disaster ! Right-handed webbing must be daisy-chained left-handed so that the risks cancel!
Come on folks, let's get real.
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