Is that different from yales specs on their original ivy?New Samson PI will be poly/poly. 1.2% ELONG @ 10%MBS.
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Is that different from yales specs on their original ivy?New Samson PI will be poly/poly. 1.2% ELONG @ 10%MBS.
Yes they are 1.4% ELONG.....Is that different from yales specs on their original ivy?
$154 US for 150' of the Samson PI lines from SherrillTree, vs. $129 for 150' Bluemoon from (ironically) TreeStuff. Yale can beat that, just rename their existing 11.7mm lines and continue doing what they do so well.
Note: TreeStuff is using the exact same shopping user interface/back-end web infrastructure as Sherrill, probably the same server. They might as well stop calling it TreeStuff.
-AJ
The Yale lines are poly/nylon so I'd like to know how the Samson poly/poly compares.
Sherrill is always having a sale on these so if the poly/poly is a better rope but be worth a try.
The Yale lines are poly/nylon so I'd like to know how the Samson poly/poly compares.
Sherrill is always having a sale on these so if the poly/poly is a better rope but be worth a try.
It was supply chain. Sherrill was waiting for inventory while facing a large demand. Samson was able to meet the demand more quickly.I just checked a couple of sites too and Ivy is ploy/poly.
So going with Samson was cheaper for Sherrill?
I hear ya moss, and agree with everything... I'm normally a value for money guy too, though in this case - also a stickler for hi-vis PPE - I'll pay a little extra so anyone on the ground can spot my line sooner before they throw it in the chipper with the brush.
It was supply chain. Sherrill was waiting for inventory while facing a large demand. Samson was able to meet the demand more quickly.
Has anyone tried these new Samson/Sherrill Tree Ivy ropes yet? - I might have to buy a rope soon... -
Try it yet?Haven't tried it yet, but it feels more Samson-y in the hands (more supple, like Vortex). Elongation Numbers are elongation numbers tho, so...
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Try it yet?
Yeah, we're still waiting on your full and detailed 28 page report.
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What are you using it with?