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Posted
10 minutes ago, Sviatoslav Tulin said:

 

Wanted of examples of non kernmantle arb  rope, that I can buy. 

Any 16 strand rope. XTC spearmint, Scorch, New England Safety blue. Marlow Gecko as well if you like.

 

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Just now, Tommy_B said:

Any 16 strand rope. XTC spearmint, Scorch, New England Safety blue. Marlow Gecko as well if you like.

 

Atleast dialog, I have gecko(3 years old) , ill see at weekend, will core hold me or better my truck well. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Tommy_B said:

Any 16 strand rope. XTC spearmint, Scorch, New England Safety blue. Marlow Gecko as well if you like.

 

All ropes u named are kernmantel construction, so min 50 % of tensile strength is in the core, I see nothing I was saying wrong. 

Posted
11 minutes ago, Sviatoslav Tulin said:

All ropes u named are kernmantel construction, so min 50 % of tensile strength is in the core, I see nothing I was saying wrong. 

You are wrong but I don't think there's any point trying to convince you. Go suspend yourself from the core only of XTC and see how you get on. Best of luck. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Joe Newton said:

You are wrong but I don't think there's any point trying to convince you. Go suspend yourself from the core only of XTC and see how you get on. Best of luck. 

I don't have XTC but I have Gecko will Suspend my truck on the core at weekend will see what happen. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Sviatoslav Tulin said:

All ropes u named are kernmantel construction, so min 50 % of tensile strength is in the core, I see nothing I was saying wrong. 

With respect, just because you don't see something as wrong, doesn't mean you aren't.

As Steve said, and I'll echo it, I won't weigh into subjects unless I know what I'm talking about. I'd say I've got a good working knowledge of ropes and their construction. I had to when splicing ropes. Maybe terminology is getting lost along the way but all ropes I've named are 16 strand ropes where the core is almost irrelevant to the strength.

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