AllGear 11.8 all Poly climbing lines

Just got done doing my prehab/rehab climbing on the spar across the road, so I used the time to break in a hank of the AllGear 11.8. Absolutely stellar with both the HHXF and the Wrench, but the combo of the 11.8, Ocean 8mm cordage, and a Wrench was end game good..

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They've made it better over time. I remember it was pretty lump my inside and maybe wasn't the most durable cover on it either. But held find and once milked was a lot less "gushy". It's a lot like Tachyon, with 3 unbranded strands running inside the braided core, in am effort to keep it feeling round when running thru hardware under load.
Not a bad rope for a good price point. Splices like butter.
 
Just bought 200’ blue craze Il. Gap arborist also has it in supply. We’ll see how it goes, maybe it’ll be my new go to. Right now rocking kalimba, xstatic and hyperclimb
 
I recently bought an 84' piece for smaller trees and the first pass was able to milk 7" off the end. It now feels like a static rope and is nice and round. Yet to fly it
 
I recently bought an 84' piece for smaller trees and the first pass was able to milk 7" off the end. It now feels like a static rope and is nice and round. Yet to fly it
at that length, it should feel like dyneema static. I flew a 50m base tied SRT, and was very impressed. The most static rope I have been on since the all poly kernmaster. I only have a 48' lanyard in the bifrost color, and I love it for a hookline.
 
As I was looking around for price comparisons, I noticed that it has a very interesting construction.

"All Gear's Cherry Bomb II is 11.8mm 24-Strand Polyester Cover, a 16-Strand Polyester Core and a Cabled and Twisted Center Core."

The pictures of the core splayed out makes it look like the center core is 8 strands on its own, bringing the total strand count to 48? Anybody here spliced an eye on this? I am wondering if there are modified instructions.
 

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