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ATTACHING THE CLIMBING SYSTEM ROPE

The SOP Climbing system is designed to be used with 
hang-on, fixed position or ladder stands.  It can also be 
used with climbing treestands but typically the supplied 
shorter  climbing  system  ropes  will  work  better  with 
those types of stands.

Step 1.

  Put your harness on.  Always ensure that it is 

properly attached and adjusted.

Step  2.

  Using  a  Lineman’s  Belt  and  following  any 

manufacturers instructions, setup your hang-on, fixed 
position or ladder treestand.

Step 3. 

 Using a  Lineman’s Belt, climb to your hang-on, 

fixed position or ladder treestand.  

The  adjustable  Prusik  hitch  should  be  snug  to  the 
climbing system rope.  It should be tight when sliding 
it on the climbing system rope.  If necessary, gently pull 
on the Prusik loop to increase the tension of the Prusik 
on the climbing system rope.

Step 4. 

 Put the loop end of the climbing system rope 

around the tree.

Step 5.

  Thread the knot end and the adjustable Prusik 

hitch all the way through the loop end of the climbing 
system rope (

see figure 1

).  

Step 6.

  Open the Prusik hitch loop and insert the harness 

tether safety clip through the loop as shown in 

figure 

2 (sop harness shown)

.  Be sure the knot at the end 

of the prusik hitch is tight and that it has at least 3” of 
rope as a tail (

See Diagram page 2 of this instruction 

book.

)  Screw the locking collar 

COMPLETELY

 closed 

to secure the safety clip.

Step 7. 

 Pull on the end of the prusik hitch to secure it 

to the climbing system rope.  

See figure 3

.

PG 2

PG 3

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USE

1

WARNING

!

ALWAYS

 refer to your harness instructions for proper 

use of your fall arrest system.

WARNING

!

When attaching the treestand climbing system rope 
to the tree, be sure the adjustable Prusik hitch has 
been fed completely through the loop at the end of 
the climbing system rope as shown in

 figure 1

.  

WARNING

!

NEVER

 disconnect from your safety harness or your 

climbing system rope once you are off the ground!

WARNING

!

ALWAYS 

confirm the carabiner locking collar has 

been completely screwed closed to secure the safety 
clip

USING THE CLIMBING SYSTEM

Step 1

.  Always adjust the climbing system rope so the 

amount of slack in the tether / climbing system rope is 
minimized as shown in 

figure 4

.

WARNING

!

NEVER 

allow more than 24 inches total combined slack 

in the climbing system rope and harness tether strap.

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