Bartlett Antidote rope

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I'm a rope junkie. Got way more ropes than I will ever use, but that doesn't stop me from getting new ones to add to my collection. Didn't have a high viz green one in my collection so I went on the prowl. Turns out Barlett has an exclusive one named, Antidote. Now those of you who are familiar with Bartlett know, somewhere well below Madsen's by a long shot but still right up there, that their catalog is terrible for giving you the data on their products that you really want to know. This antidote rope has a long story about really stupid stuff, but nothing about the rope. I liked the color, so I ordered it anyway.
If by chance you are thinking about what the heck this rope really is, I got mine today, and I am pretty certain it is nothing more than a color variation of Samson's Hyperclimb.
I like it though. I have used Hyperclimb in the past and it works well in my Zigzags.
Of course, when I was putting it in a bag my wife came by and said, "Another rope! Don't you have enough ropes?" I bit my tongue and keep stuffing the rope in the bag, but my brain was thinking about that new pair of shoes she had ordered when there are at least 8 pair in her closet already. Best to let the brain run and keep the mouth shut sometimes.
 
Good gawd! I have a pair of summer tennis shoes, a pair of winter boots, and a pair of climbing boots.
Now I don't feel so bad about my ropes.
2 pair chainsaw boots
1 pair climbing boots
2 pair hiking boots
2 pair running shoes
3 pair of sandals
1 pair of Crocs
1 pair of cycling shoes

Funnily enough no dress shoes
 
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For many years, I kept a minimum shoe inventory until I realized I wasn't saving much of anything other than closet space. If you have one pair of shoes and they last a year, you buy a new pair annually. If you have 10 pairs (and wear them equally), you buy 10 pairs every 10 years. So why not have an assortment to choose from?
 
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2 pair chainsaw boots
1 pair climbing boots
2 pair hiking boots
2 pair running shoes
1 pair of sandals
1 pair of Crocs
1 pair of cycling shoes

Funnily enough no dress shoes
You and my wife would be fighting over closet floor space.
My climbing boots are in my truck, the tennis shoes I have on, and the winter boots are sitting on the floor next to my chair because I will be putting them on to take the dog out for a walk in the woods in a bit. No storage space required.
 
8 pairs of shoes? Is that all?

My wife….dozens maybe even a hundred pairs

None are ever thrown out (except her knackered running shoes)

She even buys my shoes as shoe buying gives her such a buzz.

These are the latest favourites,she bought them second hand for a fancy dress party, they caused a bit of a stir.90B70313-CBEA-40E8-9CE2-DE87ACCF9C4F.jpeg
 
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For many years, I kept a minimum shoe inventory until I realized I wasn't saving much of anything other than closet space. If you have one pair of shoes and they last a year, you buy a new pair annually. If you have 10 pairs (and wear them equally), you buy 10 pairs every 10 years. So why not have an assortment to choose from?
I think you get more total shoe life that way. One thing that wears shoes out is constant moisture.

I have 2 of the same brand/model hiking boots I wear every day. I switch every other day to let a pair dry out better (and rarely wear either on weekends). The uppers are almost always in good shape by the time there is no sole left. Instead of getting a year/pair I think I'm getting 3 years out of 2 pair. But that may be in my head too...
 
Bailey's ArborMAX Gator and/or Flame is just a color variation of Yale Blue Moon:

Yeah, there are so many color and name variations of Blue Moon that you need a game schedule to keep track. Still, one of my all-time favorite ropes. I'm sure I have well over a thousand feet of Blue Moon in various colors and names.
Yesterday I came across 40 meters of 9.5 Beal dynamic rope that has never seen the light of day. I can't remember why I have that as I don't rock climb. Probably bought it for a project I had a good idea I might take a fall on as a way of not breaking my back. Who knows... It may come in handy someday, but probably not. I don't know any rock climbers or I would give it away so I could let my wife know I was reducing the rope inventory.
 
Yeah, there are so many color and name variations of Blue Moon that you need a game schedule to keep track. Still, one of my all-time favorite ropes. I'm sure I have well over a thousand feet of Blue Moon in various colors and names.
Yesterday I came across 40 meters of 9.5 Beal dynamic rope that has never seen the light of day. I can't remember why I have that as I don't rock climb. Probably bought it for a project I had a good idea I might take a fall on as a way of not breaking my back. Who knows... It may come in handy someday, but probably not. I don't know any rock climbers or I would give it away so I could let my wife know I was reducing the rope inventory.
do you keep using your ropes after they „expired“, i mean after 5 years?
 
do you keep using your ropes after they „expired“, i mean after 5 years?
When I begin using a rope, I stick with it until it is toast, unless I really don't like the way it performs. Usually about two years and it begins to show signs of abuse (tend to do a little light rigging with my climb lines), then it goes on my burn pile. If I buy a rope and stick it in my walk-in closet (rope storage room) I do not pay any attention to a date. Those are not in the sunlight or heat. I can't remember discarding a rope because of a date per se'.
Same with rigging lines. I am very hard on my rigging ropes. I tend to overload them most of the time. But it is not like I am going to drop a 600-pound limb on someone's house. If my rigging lines break the damn thing will just end up where I didn't want it to go and make more work for myself. Nice feature about working in the woods as appose to residential work. If I am working a powerline, it is because the powerline has already been brought down by the trees. I can't mess it up any more than it is. So, my rigging lines are only good for about a year and then I replace them.
I have ropes that are 15 years old, at least, and I would not hesitate to pull them out and use them tomorrow. Never have seen the sunlight or been warmer than 75 degrees F.
I have never been one that is a, by the book fanatic. I still use Tenex as a climbing prusik. Or can't I say that these days?
 
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Yesterday I came across 40 meters of 9.5 Beal dynamic rope that has never seen the light of day. I can't remember why I have that as I don't rock climb. Probably bought it for a project I had a good idea I might take a fall on as a way of not breaking my back. Who knows... It may come in handy someday, but probably not. I don't know any rock climbers or I would give it away so I could let my wife know I was reducing the rope inventory.
Would that Beal be good for light duty rigging??? Maybe you don't do a lot of that... We use a 3/8" rigging line (maybe its a Stable Braid?) for small stuff all the time. It is so light and easy that sometimes I probably use it when I should be going up a size.
 
Would that Beal be good for light duty rigging??? Maybe you don't do a lot of that... We use a 3/8" rigging line (maybe its a Stable Braid?) for small stuff all the time. It is so light and easy that sometimes I probably use it when I should be going up a size.
It could probably be used for that, but I also have a lot of 3/8" Stable Braid that doesn't stretch, so why? I'm sure I bought it for a project where there was a reasonable chance, I was going to end up dangling off a tree. It probably has a 30% stretch @10%. Not exactly useful for tree work unless you want to tension something. I've heard of some using it to tension a leaner, but I've never tried that and probably never will. Sounds like the long way around a small barn.
 
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Bartlett's Antidote is indeed a color variation of Samson Hyperclimb. Bartlett confirmed that when I inquired about the specs.
150' came in a Samson Hyperclimb bag w the product label showing Bartlett's name.
I milked 59½" from it right out of the bag.
Bartlett said to buy 16 braid if I didn't want that much milking.
Waiting for a response from Samson.
 

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