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Thanks CodyKM3 Max. Like 6 years or so of use between 2 hanks.
Pros:
-Tough tough cover.
-Does not absorb much rain and saturate.
-EXTREMELY static.
-Easy to manipulate in the canopy.
-Very little picking or fuzziness.
-Deals with sap/pitch really well.
Cons:
-Horrific knotability.
-Hurts like hell getting whipped by it.
-Few devices support it’s small diameter.
-Flaking into a bag can be tricky.
-EXTREMELY static.
Thank you. I have heard good things about the VegaI have always liked the Yale 11.7 ropes, but my favorite now is Marlow Vega. If low stretch is important to you, then you will love this one, and its knotability is very good. I tried it only a couple times with a Rope Runner Pro for a test run, and it worked fine, but that is not enough experience to rate it. I typically use hitch and Rope Wrench. I have never tried the Bulldog Bone on it.
And I third the Marlow Vega..I love this rope! I am genuinely surprised that more folks don't talk about it..I'll second the Marlow Vega and xstatic is a close second. I'm not fond of the RRP so I have returned to the OG Rope Runner. I also use the Sticth hitch and Matt Cornell hitch on both ropes with good results.
Well I personally don't know much about Marlow ropes but, they get a bad press in the UK on Arbtalk. But then a lot of the contributers on Arbtalk are retar@@And I third the Marlow Vega..I love this rope! I am genuinely surprised that more folks don't talk about it..
Thanks. I’ve heard good things about HTP. I’ll have a look at the specs compared to the Squir and Cougar Blue.I don't remember if htp plays well with the dbd, as I've only recced with a bdb a couple times, but it's tough to find a more static, more durable line than htp. I've done unspeakable things to my retired climbing lines. When I listed off some of the abuses to a sterling rep, he asked for a hank of my line for testing.
11mm htp only for climbing, the 12.5 is for rigging in my opinion.
I'm currently using dragon (recently switched branding from notch to sterling, same recipe, same factory- Atlantic Braids) with the rrv. So far I really like it. Soaked it before using, then milked it after two weeks of work when I noticed the runner accelerating toward the tail.