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carlos
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ive narrowed it down to three.

 

1 cougar blue, sounds good but a bit worried about varying quality?

2 yale kernmaster 11mm, too bouncy? too narrow? plus need a splice and only treestuff seem to sell it with the splice.

3 yale blue tounge, easy to get locally but not so hi vis colours.

 

i climb mainly double rope on a lockjack and a bit of single rope with the rope wrench, our trees are generally under 70ft.

 

help me deside thanks carl

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Used blue tongue and Cougar blue and for most trees I ascend srt with a basetie and work off double rope with a spiderjack.

 

Cougar blue is really good once it gets fluffy the hank I had was super static.

 

Blue tongue feels a little bit thicker in hand which I like, not as static but cheaper to buy.

 

Ive used Cougar as well which is the yellow and red version of cougar blue and the two cougar ropes I used were awfully bouncy and milked terribly. But again other people will say different... Donaghys ( or however you spell it :thumbup: ) is terribly inconsistent

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