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I have only had one rope need milking. Poison Ivy, milked about 15 cm of a 5 metre line. I have topped using the Imori rope and gone back to Tachyon. I found that the fibres that make the rope thicker in hand, also soak up a lot of water and took eons to dry. Hung it in the shed and not used it for 5 months now.

 

Has anyone else had this problem..?

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I have only had one rope need milking. Poison Ivy, milked about 15 cm of a 5 metre line. I have topped using the Imori rope and gone back to Tachyon. I found that the fibres that make the rope thicker in hand, also soak up a lot of water and took eons to dry. Hung it in the shed and not used it for 5 months now.

 

Has anyone else had this problem..?

 

My PI line milked about the same Rich, I really like it, my Tachyon stays at home.

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I have only had one rope need milking. Poison Ivy, milked about 15 cm of a 5 metre line. I have topped using the Imori rope and gone back to Tachyon. I found that the fibres that make the rope thicker in hand, also soak up a lot of water and took eons to dry. Hung it in the shed and not used it for 5 months now.

 

Has anyone else had this problem..?

 

Meant to say 25 metre line. Not sure where abouts on the reel mine came from.

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