I’ve never really liked it. I’ve never gotten 8mm to work for me. Too grabby. Too floppy for under a wrench. Tried it on my RiNG lanyard, still didn’t like it was well as 8mm BeeLine.
AP 10mm 29” and Poly Tech 10mm 29” ate my two favorites for under the Wrench.
Brocky got it right.
Love the Eccentric, despite the fact the center hole doesn’t protrude much. The build is fantastic, what we’ve come to expect from DMM, and the small changes make a difference. Ascent tending is smoother and quicker to engage the hitch thanks to the top “horn”. Slack...
Rigging
60' large spliced eye Polydyne - $60
Climbing tools -
3 Silky handsaws - $120 for all
1- Small red Pinto
3 newish sewn eye to eyes - $50
Random ascenders package - $200
Basal anchor sling - $100
TreeStuff chainsaw lanyard with two saw clips - $20
Ropes -
120’ Scandere red in tarp bag...
According to the Z, cinching rope is 100% better than choking “openable” hardware not designed for side loading. As a splicer, I see no issue choking either type of termination since they will always break higher than knots.
Furthermore, other than when you’re working for a company that adheres...