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Reddit mentions of PETZL - Ring Open Multi-Directional Gated Ring for Climbing
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of PETZL - Ring Open Multi-Directional Gated Ring for Climbing. Here are the top ones.
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- Major axis strength: 23 kN
- Minor axis strength: 23 kN
- Opening: 11 mm
- Weight: 70 g
- Certification(s): CE EN 362
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Specs:
Color | Yellow |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 9 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.1543235834 Pounds |
Width | 7 Inches |
In the interest of pure discussion I'll try to theorize a decent version of the thunderball. Before I begin i'd like to specifically start by saying:
I HAVE NO EXPERIENCE CRAFTING MY OWN WEAPONS. ALL THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ARE PURELY THEORETICAL AND I UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCE ENCOURAGE ANYONE TO ATTEMPT TO TRY WHAT I AM ABOUT TO MENTION. FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN SEVERE DAMAGE TO YOURSELF OR SOMEONE ELSE.
There are two versions that the game seems to mention. The first is the in game model here. Notice that it has three parts: The ring, the rope, and the ball. For stylized purposes it seems that the rope is secured to the ball via an installed metal ring directly on the ball. Considering the design, I wouldn't be surprised if Marcus 3-D printed it. The main flaw to this design is that after many strikes there's an increased chance for the ring on the ball to detach itself. This could be because either the ring on the ball gets hit, loosing the connection or maybe the rope (with combined momentum weakening where the two joints are supposed to connect to the ball.
That brings us to the mo-cap version of the weapon here. This version looks less pretty but functionally is much more effective.
So my idea would be to blend both styles into one final reasonable middle ground: