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Depends on what climbing system you use? If your on a hitch climber setup, you can't go wrong with new England tachyon, also works well with some of the mechanical devices, spiderjack, zigzag etc. Can't comment on a prussic set up as I've never used it, but maybe yale magma ice (think that's it's name) is fairly inexpensive.

 

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Have a look online see what takes your fancy at a price you think is reasonable then ask for opinions on it. How your using the rope is also helpful to know, like Dobson has said some ropes work better with mechanical devices. Tachyon is a good all rounder.

 

I also like the Yale 12mm lines such as Limelight/Blue Moon, personally not to keen on the Yale Imori but that's my own opinion.

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