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I have always used Yale blaze and i'm now in need of a new rope and fancied a change. Could anyone recommend another rope that's similar diameter and is good to use with a prussik or hitchclimber set up?

I have seen the yale blue tongue and know a lot of people who use it with the zigzag so was going to have a go on that. I like a softer rope if you get what i mean...:thumbup:

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blue tongue is what im back on at the moment, its good rope, zero complaints here. I use with zigzag but used to use it with a hitch climber no problems. Its all about getting the cord/rope combo right

 

Cheers what friction cord do you use? I always just use what i can get my hands on which is usually Teufelberger Sirius, you know that black and green stuff..

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Cheers what friction cord do you use? I always just use what i can get my hands on which is usually Teufelberger Sirius, you know that black and green stuff..

 

Yeah I used to use that, also the roblon that treeworker always used to sell. Never went in for this high tech cord for £50 per meter

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Like Steve says rope is pretty much rope, unless it's the ansi type which has little less bounce.

I had Yale Limelight for years and had no issue with it, similar to Blue tongue.

 

As for ford I like 9mm BeeLine personally, or cheap stuff, I climb on a ropewrnech now so the cord lasts forever, I also don't climb much these days....

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I never was worried about my friction cord to much if you use a prussick you tend to replace it a bit more often so always tended to buy cheaper stuff!

Anyone know anything about the yale imori or hedera? Havn't seen/heard any views on them.

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Hedera is the same as blue tongue, just different colour. Imore is basically the same construction of rope except they fluffed up some of the strands to give it a thicker feel in the hand. Its ok, but I prefer the regular blue tongue

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ermm, I didn't say that! Theres some shocking stuff out there which I wouldn't even use to tie my girlfriend up

 

Not quite no but you did say the rope hitch combo is important.

 

It was a quick reply because I couldn't be bothered to elaborate more, but most arb specific rope from the major players is a much for muchness, not a huge fan of Yale Imori personally but most of the other Yale 11.5/7 is very alike.

 

And personally I could climb on anything... that is designed for arb work.

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