?Kevlar kite string for throw line?

I believe that was the concern of David Driver when the x rings first came out and why he would only send them out professionally spliced.
Yes, ring becoming dislodged and rope on rope was his concern.

He made a prototype X Rigging Ring that addressed this issue - as well as starting into several other innovations/inventions. Sadly, he heard the complainers and whiners loader that he heard those applauding his developments on our behalf.
 
I left carpeners twine in a tree for 3 months this past summer. It totally rotted away. There were little pink pieces about 6 inches long everywhere. It was as brittle as a cracker.
I think carpenters twine is nylon. It is not as UV resistant as Polyester (Dacron). Dyneema would be the best and that is what most Arborist Throw Line is made of, I think. To purchase Dyneema in 1/4 inch thickness is very expensive. I am thinking of a Polyester 1/4 inch to stay up in the tree and be a lot easier on my gloved hands when pulling up our climbing rope.
 
Yes, ring becoming dislodged and rope on rope was his concern.

He made a prototype X Rigging Ring that addressed this issue - as well as starting into several other innovations/inventions. Sadly, he heard the complainers and whiners loader that he heard those applauding his developments on our behalf.
Interesting, I hadn't heard of the prototype, I assume it somewhat followed the design of a dmm thimble?
 
Not given permission to share info about that or anything else.

I'm probably stretching the boundaries even to share my gripe that we are pushing our inventors away. But I can share that from other inventors as well. Many put far more $ into bringing out a product or idea than they ever get in return. Take away the emotional reward and they're done.

Let's always appreciate what innovators /inventors do for us.
 

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