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Zman1
Big Wall climber
Mesa AZ
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The Allfrifi rocks! I got lucky and picked a couple of these up from Skot a few months ago. I have used the Kong adjustable as well as several different fifi,s and this almost feels like cheating...
- buckle and weld are super solid
- webbing seems to be wearing a lot slower than my Yates adjustable daisy
- feels secure when top stepping and have not had it slip at all
- easy to move between the piece your on to the new piece you place
The only warning I give is the obvious one that applies to adjustable Daisys as well...if you weight the allfrifi with the buckle facing something hard, it could open up
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Matt's
climber
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pretty slick idea
would it make sense for the bulk to both have a fifi-type attachment point, as well as the normal attachment point? This way the device could be used both for jumaring and for aid-leading.
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Slabby D
Trad climber
B'ham WA
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Nice work.
When I went through my wall climbing phase I came up with a different but in someways similar solution for an adjustable fifi hook. Typically I'd set it to whatever length was appropriate for the angle of a given pitch/wall then leave it alone. It was just barely short enough fully cinched in for dead vertical rock.
However the design really shined for top stepping. By placing the buckle immediately next to harness all I had to do to top step was depress the tab slightly and stand up. I was able to maintain consistent tension in the triangle formed by my harness/piece of gear/feet and topstep on really blank and steep rock with minimal effort.
Cinching up on overhangs was nice as you got a 2-to-1 advantage and it worked well for moving between pieces on traverses as you could again easily release tension.
Connecting it to the harness was a bit of a hassle. The webbing left of the buckle was girth hitched to the waistband of the harness behind the belay loop and I use some hero loops and a small screwlink to connect it to the leg loops.
Some sort of machined shorter fifi connection would have been nice to.
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MisterE
Gym climber
Being In Sierra Happy Of Place
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That looks so cool!
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Bigwall Viking
Big Wall climber
CA
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This has been a really fun project, the feed back I've been getting from the testers and first run recipients has been awesome. I'm so stoked to have climbers sending bigwalls with gear I've made!!
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mucci
Trad climber
The pitch of Bagalaar above you
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Sweet. Welding to the buckle is streamline.
I have been using the same rig, but with the fifi sewn on for years.
Pretty sure one of the Santa Cruz boys was stitching them up for sale.
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overwatch
climber
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Looks cool, sent you a message.
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Bigwall Viking
Big Wall climber
CA
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Mucci, I know a few climbers who ran their fifis like you mention. But were wishing the hooks were closer to the buckle. The webbing linking the buckle to hook would be taped up to make it stiffer. I eliminated both those issues with this design. They have all converted to this system.
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mucci
Trad climber
The pitch of Bagalaar above you
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Absolutely.
I will be ordering one!
Great improvement Skot.
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Bigwall Viking
Big Wall climber
CA
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Forgot the work boots at home. Don't wanna burn up my tennies!!!
Second run..!
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ElCapPirate
Big Wall climber
Ogden, Utah
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This is the only adjustable that's ever intrigued me. How about a pigtail hole?
I think it should be spelled: AllFreeFi
Same pronunciation, just a play on words and the man who's been spreading the idea.
Thanks for sharing, Skot!
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Bigwall Viking
Big Wall climber
CA
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Mr Pirate.... It's insane for me to hear this is intriguing to you.
It's been cool developing this gear.
listening to climber wants and issues with what was currently available led me to this design.
A pigtail hole could easily be drilled into any hook should the climber wish to have it. However. It's been found that the pull cord is no liger needed due to the buckle being fixed to the Fifi.
As far as the name... Dave and I talked about it and came to what we did. I wanted daves name to be in the name cause the concept is his, the tweaks and design are mine.
Oct 6, 2015 - 12:13pm PT
This is the only adjustable that's ever intrigued me. How about a pigtail hole?
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velvet!
Trad climber
La Cochitaville
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Used this baby up El Cap a couple of times this year. Hot damn is it awesome!
Especially on awkward or steep pitches.
As Allfrey himself told me "Stop living in the dark ages, come into the light of a simpler better f*#king way!!!"
get some.
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Roots
Mountain climber
Tustin, CA
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Nice!
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couchmaster
climber
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How does' one go about buying the Allfreefi?
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Bigwall Viking
Big Wall climber
CA
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Email me for purchasing.
Bigwallskot@live.com.
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overwatch
climber
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I am definitely on board with this but would also be interested in a modification like Matt mentioned above, so that you could clip it into a jug like a regular Daisy
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Bigwall Viking
Big Wall climber
CA
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I'm pretty sure I understand what your asking for Overwatch...
I just can't picture how to do it in a way that wouldn't interfere with the hooking action.
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