by Stan Allison » May 10, 2013 2:20 pm
I guess I don't understand why anyone would intentionally choose to use static cowstails instead of dynamic cowstails or argue so strongly for the use of static cowstails. Even the die-hard static cowstail proponents don't make the argument that static cowstails are better than dynamic cowstails, they just make the argument that static is good enough. Static is good enough most of the time, but there are situations where dynamic would be safer. I can't think of any situations where static would be safer.
I know that I shouldn't clip my cowstail into a bolt and climb above the bolt to the extent of the cowstail as that could cause a FF2 if I slipped. While I know that right now while warm and sitting in front of my computer, I know that when I'm cold, wet, tired and in water, I sometimes can do silly things. If I did that silly thing I would want to have a dynamic rope cowstail.
My question to all of the static rope cowstail proponents is what are the advantages of static rope cowstails over dynamic? If there aren't any advantages of static, why not use dynamic?
I hate to agree with Derek on this issue, but at least I feel good that I'm contributing to Andy not caving any more and leaving more virgin cave for me!!!