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Best cord for a Prussik loop?


Arran Turner
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5 minutes ago, Chessa said:

I like Marlow rope. It’s well spun, tightly woven, glossy, colourful and efficient.

Chessa you have a beautiful way with words.

This does not mean i want to hold hands or talk into the wee hours of the morning about philosophical merits of chauser.

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4 hours ago, stihlmadasever said:

10mm marlow boa,the yellow and black stuff.It bites on any rope no matter the weather conditions.Its the prussik loop i have on my harness as a  "just incase"

 Its 9mm.

 

I dont know why I couldn't ignore that. 

27 minutes ago, Chessa said:

I like Marlow rope. It’s well spun, tightly woven, glossy, colourful and efficient.

 Marlowe rope is a terrible thing, used by people who don't know any better.

 

I'm still bitter after a failed splicing attempt years ago. Those bastards just had to be unique in their construction.

 

Glad you enjoy it though...

10 hours ago, Arran Turner said:

 

What you folks think the best cord is for climbing on an English Prussik? using new England hi vi as my main line. currently on armor pruss but me thinks its a bit thin?!?

 

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Arran

 

 

 

 You gone back to a prussik mate? Why!?

 

Armour pruss do a 10mm cord which should be perfect. Can't imagine you'll find anything better. 

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