Cables should not snag on anything, if they do the rig is poorly designed.
Cables should allow for loading stretch and still have plenty of free cable inside the housing, if not you need longer cables.
The cutaway handle should not snag on anything, if it does it was poorly designed.
The white loops should be in good condition and that's the primary reason why base
risers are of the integrity type (so when you pack you don't rub the loops on the ground).
A gear check should include looking up the cables and loops.
Again, slice it as much as you want, you guys are trying to find solution to a non existing problem. With a properly designed
system this conversation should have never taken place. If you are experiencing problems reconsider what you're jumping.
If you really fear it get sewn in risers and make sure to get B-12s with them so next time you land on a tree you'll have a way out of it.
Millions of skydives and BASE jumps are made with this system and the very few times that a riser released was because of piss-poor rigging or piss-poor gear check, so don't do piss-poor rigging and don't do a piss-poor gear check.
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