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Ian Flatters
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Imo I have found Blaze to have perfofmed well in comparison to any other ropes that I have used. This may come down to many factors but one I think contrbutes alot to this is the tight braid make up, thus keeping dirt out to a min & alowing some free claening line?!

Speculation as always..I will be trying p ivy soon with the move back to knots at this time of yr to as the lj is **** in the wet as far as I am conserned!!

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lock jacks are brilliant. ive used it with a few different ropes and they all worked fine. if you have an ART cambium saver with it its so smooth its unreal. however you need a steady hand as if you pull the toggle hard you can drop a few feet extreamly quick. great tool for big tree reductions as your slack when branch walking falls straight through the mechanism effortless!!!!!!

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