
Technical Beta courtesy CanyoneeringUSA.com Material not reviewed by Petzl. © 2012 Imlay Canyon Gear LLC
How do you know which setting to use?
Mostly from experience, but here are some starting guidelines:
Single line, 8.3mm Canyon Fire Rope:
ZERO up to 90 pounds
ONE 90 to 140 pounds
TWO 140 to 180 pounds
Single line, 9.2mm Canyonero Rope: Subtract 1/3 a setting.
Single line, 8.0 Imlay Canyon Rope, or BlueWater Canyon Pro: Add 1/3 a setting.
Double line, rather than Single line: Subtract 1 full setting.
Long Rappel, longer than 80 feet: Add ½ a setting.
Brand new rope? Add ½ a setting.
First rappel of the day? Add ½ a setting.
Tired, dark, cold or extra-scared? Add ½ a setting.
For instance, if you weight 150 lbs, you are at the low end of the Two setting, so would expect to be on the slow end for
a single-line, 8.3mm rappel. If the rappel was 200 feet (+1/3 setting), that would move you into the middle/top of the
Two setting. But, say you were on a new BlueWater Canyon Pro 8mm for that rappel – add another 1/3 setting and now
you are off the top, meaning you will want to add friction with a leg loop biner maybe halfway down that rappel.
Or maybe you just like it faster or slower? Adjust accordingly. While experimenting and finding what works for you, it is
a good idea to have a bottom-belay, in case you misjudge your needs.
Ifyouarea“bigboy”,youmay have noticed you are going to have trouble getting enough friction. At 180 pounds
myself, I often have trouble getting enough friction with these basic settings, on long rappels. The Sterling ATS (link to
store) is a similar device that offers more friction, thus may be a better choice for canyoneers weighing 180 lbs or more.
Using the William carabiner with the Pirana
seems to provide slightly more friction than
other biners do.
On long rappels, I add additional friction
using an off-hand-leg-loop carabiner, and
then quite often I increase that with a Z-rig.
Additional Friction Settings
It is possible to use the mouth fin and the
tail fin hook to gain more friction.
“3”Setting
The“3”settingisdifficulttogettowhileon
rappel,becausetomovetoitfromthe“2”
setting, you necessarily pass through a zone