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I've been climbing on drenaline for over a year now. Recently it has become overly stretchy on long accents, I've always taken care of it to manufacturers guides but I am wondering if anyone has had a similar problem and what they found to be the cause.

 

Currently using a zigzag and pulley if that makes any difference

 

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I’ve always found it to be pretty bouncy over a long distance to be honest, single or double rope. I’ve got a 40m length I use that’s probably 2 years old but has seen very little use until recently, and definitely notice the same

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I always found mine to be super bouncy, making a long ascent on SRT was like getting up a bungee cord. Also milked about 1.5m of sheath off the end of a 60m length, found it to be very baggy.

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