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I am just getting into aid so I bought one of these and a Cliffhanger. I put a short loop of 9/16" webbing through the hole and tied an overhand knot. Put some duct tape on the ends. I weighted the knot and it was good to go. I went and hook bouldered a bunch in my garage just to see what it could do. Very nice. Probably need two, so I can leapfrog the hooks up on the small features.
I am new to aid climbing and I don't have all the gear. But I do have two of these things. I find them very useful on overhanging terrain or full on roofs. After doing about one hundred one arm lock-offs and trying to put a regular fifi high up the daisy that is flapping in the wind, I bought two of these and found some slippery 6mm cord. The next time through that roof was cake, easy. But I