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Can’t say I’ve paid much attention to it bill, the roller under should take most of the momentum though... down side to retrievable SRT anchors is climbing with 60m of rope if your setting anchors from the ground.
Well you have seen me climb ! I will spend time getting an anchor , once that’s sorted you can throw your self around as much as you can with out worry.. but I do not like base anchors .. always make me feel on edge.

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On 29/04/2019 at 22:50, carlos said:

i get tons of rope dust and fibres from my bulldogbone on srt, id say its normal , but doesent look great.

I guess it's just where something mechanical is in contact with the rope. Look inside a Spiderjack after a busy day and it'll be full of fluff!

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