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Cousin Black Widow, anybody use it single line? 
 

if spoken to a few boys who use it doubled, but I want to hear people views/experience on it srt? Particularly through the wrench?

I have some atrax, which is bloody lovely. But I am starting to find it abit thin for my liking. Anyone got experience from going from atrax to black widow? Any noticeable difference? 
 

Cheers, Mike

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I’ve used both on drt but my SRT technique is woeful.
I recently did a swap with my Atrax with my more progressive SRT friend for his Black Widow .
We both trialled it on our own equal dispositions , rope style wise.....he asked for his Black Widow back as the Atrax was killing his hands.....,and he has the hands of a blind cobbler!!
Personally I’m also glad of the Atrax back as through the Ziggedy Zag with sticky gloves it just flies 🪰.
I’m not actually sure any of the above may help though ? [emoji848]

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