It is the 8 mm Oplux, I like the similar RescTech better for its firmer core. The top cord is Sterlings 5.5mm V-T X, next down is Camp’s 5.5mm Cordino, and the 6mm core from 8mm Bailout on the bottom.
All the ropes are new, and a little stiffer than RescTech. The 9.5mm CanyonTech is somewhat unique, Sterling gives it a static break strength, and ratings like dynamic ropes. The 9mm CanyonLine has the typical thicker cover and is more like 10mm.
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The second end should exit out of the same opening as the first, and both in the intersection of four strands. Tie the two together a little above the rope so the knot can go inside a little to get fully buried.
The hitch can be made to multitask, no tending pulleys, or other device needed, and eliminates the cost for spliced, or sewn eyes. The concept works with many friction hitches. An overhand stopper is shown, use what you consider a safe option.