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My 13mm Yale Fire is past its best, and I will need to replace it soonish.

 

I tried 11mm Blaze, but found it hockled badly with the VT, and knacked my hands and forearms.

 

I like the sound of a lighter rope, but still with a chunky 'feel'.

 

Any comments on either Imori, Poison Ivy, or both would be appreciated.

 

 

No 3-strand jokes, please.:001_tongue:

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Ive been climbing on poison ivy for the last couple of months and really rate it. feels nice in the hands and not too much bounce in it. Looks really nice with armor pruss too!:biggrin:

Not tried the imori yet but looks a nice rope.

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i use Imori it just feels like a 13mm rope but really light weight but i dont climb on mine day in day out mostly weekends i no josh has climbed on Imori for over a month now might be worth pm him ask him what he thinks of the rope

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i had the 13mm yale, then went to imori, took a couple of days to get totally used to it, but really liking it now, not too thin, and really flexible, i like it:thumbup:

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