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After using the zigzag with chicane for a few years, I fancy going back to a hitch cord to see if the chicane is any better than the rope wrench for a VT. I’ve always preferred rope-on-rope but the efficiency of a zigzag is a massive plus. 
 

Question is, having not used a VT for at least 3 years, what diameter cord would be best with my Courant Squire v2 11.2mm rope, and what length eye2eye is next for a hitch with a wrench? 
 

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Good call. I’ll get myself a few samples ordered, Beeline was recommended by a friend too so will definitely give that a try. 
 

Climbing on a hitch, I haven’t used any other setups than a VT, do any of the other knots work better in a single rope setup? 

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Def 8mm. No recommendations on cord though as I’m not familiar with the rope. General rule of thumb though is to combine a soft cord with a hard rope and vice versa.

 

was never a fan of beeline, found it over rated. Same as with a lot of the other heat resistant cords. 

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