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Knots in 10mm cord are not to bulky for the hitch climber. I use 10mm sampson prusik cord and really rate it. Its really cheap and lasts forever. Comes out really nice in the wash. It also makes a realy nice footlock prusik.

 

I'll give it a go i guess. I'm finding that 8mm AP is either biting too hard or creeping, its sweet most of the time, but I find I'm often checking and dressing my knot I thought the 10mm might be a bit easier to get on with.I'm getting a bit fatter aswell.

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Hey bro,

after a couple of weeks on 8mm OP im definetly going back to AP. I find the OP has a memory and the hitch doesnt always bite, especially after a while ascending. IF the 8mm APn came with stitched eyes like the OP it would be perfect imo. Ive just spliced up some 10mm AP and it is a tad bulky but doesnt take up too much room on your crab. and sirius is available in NZ adam.

and Hollands, your gettin fat bro.................:001_tt2:

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Hey bro,

after a couple of weeks on 8mm OP im definetly going back to AP. I find the OP has a memory and the hitch doesnt always bite, especially after a while ascending. IF the 8mm APn came with stitched eyes like the OP it would be perfect imo. Ive just spliced up some 10mm AP and it is a tad bulky but doesnt take up too much room on your crab. and sirius is available in NZ adam.

and Hollands, your gettin fat bro.................:001_tt2:

 

At least I'm young.....er.:001_smile:

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no idea. im pretty sure rich has got (or is getting) the whole teufelberger range. New stuff arrives daily so i imagine its a nightmare trying to get online straightaway-the new unicenders are on there way too..................

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