Crimsonking
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I recommend 11.5-11.8 range. The step up in diameter from 11 is significant. I’ve heard good things about drenaline’s compatibility.
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Drenaline is smooth as silk in the Akimbo, but beyond that I strongly dislike the ropeI recommend 11.5-11.8 range. The step up in diameter from 11 is significant. I’ve heard good things about drenaline’s compatibility.
What specifically don't you like about it? Considering it as my next climbing line.Drenaline is smooth as silk in the Akimbo, but beyond that I strongly dislike the rope
Stretchy, almost like tachyon with a super smooth jacket. Milky, unequalized core strands... I’d like to try exstatic, but have too much ropeWhat specifically don't you like about it? Considering it as my next climbing line.
I think I still a 100ft of Xsatic around here. If I can find it you are welcome to give it a run. Will let you know.Stretchy, almost like tachyon with a super smooth jacket. Milky, unequalized core strands... I’d like to try exstatic, but have too much rope
Let me get a few good runs in on the Hh2 first, I don’t want to take all your gearI think I still a 100ft of Xsatic around here. If I can find it you are welcome to give it a run. Will let you know.
I like it with a ZigZag as wellDrenaline is smooth as silk in the Akimbo, but beyond that I strongly dislike the rope
It’s great for double rope.I like it with a ZigZag as well
out of the limited pool in the truck.. Yale 11.7 I wouldn't call myself a production climber by any means, so I don't cycle through ropes frequently. More often than not a rope is replaced due to age or picksEvo, your preference?
Drenaline is an excellent choice. Works great for me.I tried out @climbstihl 's akimbo (which might be the first ever one imported to Germany!) and his rope walking setup out today, It's amazing how fast you can ascend with it, especially comparing it to a RADS. I'd love to own one, but I dont think that's happening for the next few years...
The only things I needed to get used to were the breakaway chest harness, which threw me off for the first few attempts, and the rapelling characteristics which I also needed some time getting used to (I pinched my finger between the two "jaws", oops). I think a different rope would probably change the latter, I'll have to try it again when he gets his Drenaline.
Overall the akimbo is, as expected, an awesome device, great job designig it!
Never heard of that place, but I checked their site and have decent prices on stuff.Bought a new climb line from a company I was unfamiliar with until I chatted to them at there comp booth. It is called braids and laces. I visisted there manufacturing facility and bought 150 feet of 11.5 mm wizard. Spliced an eye yesterday and bounced around in a 50 ft Norway Maple today on my property to test it out. This is a first impressions review, but man was it sweet. I am 185 lbs with no gear and I had my settings at f4 for my 11 mm kmIII max. Didn't change it at all and it was silky smooooth. Possibly the best I have yet to try?? At $340 CAD for 600 feet it is a steal.
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Milk Wizard Arbor Climbing Line 11.5mm 7/16
Safe, secure, preconditioned arbor climbing ropes ready to work for you. No milk and minimum breaking strength is 5600 Lbs. Stretch at working load is 1.3%.www.braidlace.com
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I'm having trouble with the akimbo slipping down the rope when using a rope walking system. It slips if I try to squat straight down but if I lean back it usually catches. It does this even on friction settings too tight for the rope (Sterling htp 12.5)
Here is what I am talking about.
Any advice is appreciated