If you read the manual you would be lead to think that.. but it's definitely not, as that's the prusik cordage.
Again, as per the manual you would want to think so.. Also i don't believe the construction has changed with the renaming.. by i could be wrong.. the cover construction sure looks the same..
Yes
Sirius Bull Rope is a bit tight but definatley doable..
Sew- I'm only taking about splicing though..
Ahh haaaa! You win the prize! This is the root of my question..
I posted that original question as vauge as possible without giving away what i was driving at.. Personally, for the longest time i always thought it was a one off pattern Tachyon or something like that, but then Taylor Hammel mentioned to me a while back that it was a Sirius line.. So it kinda threw me for a loop.. but then i thought to myself, I've never seen anyone hand spliced it after wearing an end out or after an accidental cutting/slicing... nor had i ever seen the cordage for sale anywhere per foot. Not only that but the carrier design is a two strand, vs the typical 4, just really different than what I've seen & touched from the Sirius rigging line or Prusik line. This was until i inadvertantly found a hank if it on eBay, bought it & realized it has a Parallel core..
I think what it is, is one of those one off production runs, where their using the Cover design of Sirius 550 from FSE Robline & utilizing the core from something else.. hence why you've never seen it for sale anywhere & if something similar looking is found (like the Sirius 550), the mbs is different, the core is wrong or its listed as sizes that don't correlate with the lanyard itself.
Regardless, i was just curious how many others were under the same confusing impressions as i was & left scratching their head..
Anyhow, after handling it, i can now see why it's a desirable peice of cordage for a lanyard.. It's very rugged compared to other arborist lines I've played with. I've always thought the Sirius Bull line was too supple to be considered a good cordage for a work position line, but whatever they are using in this, is a totally different animal.