New Climbing Line Reccomendation

I missed your question about where I'm based out of, Asheville NC, monsieur.

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Been there many times. I was in the Air Force stationed at Seymour Johnson AFB. I worked for Big orange for a week or two. Just part time to earn a bit of cash to pay for a wedding.
 
I am now stuck between one of the Poison Ivy blend or tachyon. I am looking for something to do both but more Dbrt than anything else. I have my Kernmaster rope for SRT just want something that has the ability to do both. I was thinking vortex just cause it was the same size but have read a few posts where people say that the vortex rope does not feed well though the HH2. Now you see my dilemma..
Drenaline from tuefel is great
 
I'm going to put another positive review for Yale 11.7 poison ivy and any of its color options. Excellent rope for both single and doubled line techniques
 
I would love to try out the Poison Ivy line and am saving for a 200’ hank of Calamine. Today I am pruning and deadwooding a ton of trees and am using my daughters 120’ of Notch Dragon. I really like it. Don’t know how it compares to the legendary Yale 11.7’s but I am impressed so far.
 
Has anyone had a chance to play with the (relatively) new Sterling Scion? Apparently, it's similar to tendril, but in 11.5...haven't heard about it anywhere but on Sterling's website. That being said...the color schemes are pretty awesome. I liked Tendril, but I'd like something a tad fatter.
 
Has anyone had a chance to play with the (relatively) new Sterling Scion? Apparently, it's similar to tendril, but in 11.5...haven't heard about it anywhere but on Sterling's website. That being said...the color schemes are pretty awesome. I liked Tendril, but I'd like something a tad fatter.
I played around on a hank of the green Scion at a Treestuff party and the Scion was waaay bouncy. I didn’t really like it. I think Sterling has great ropes but that one was not a favorite.
 
I played around on a hank of the green Scion at a Treestuff party and the Scion was waaay bouncy. I didn’t really like it. I think Sterling has great ropes but that one was not a favorite.

On the same note about Dragon. . . I just pruned a damaged limb and was 25’ feet up and my descent was . . . exciting. Not puckered though. My hitch just did not want to grab promptly. It held and never slipped but it was kinda touchy. Very fast and even descent not at all like when I descend on my xstatic. I’m flying a 4/3 VT and am 165 or so with gear.
 

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