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So any of these benefits in 12.5 or 13mm rope or is that size old school too?

 

Trouble i have is thinner rope for me is like trying to pull a train with dental floss, i just cant grip it!

 

To be honest the 11.1mm blaze is too thin I think and only feels really comfotable in gloves. I like the sound of the new ropes that have the feel of 13mm but the characteristics of 11mm.

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imori feels like 13mm rope i brought 35 m of blaze could not get on with it found it hard to grip went back to my 13 mm rope then justin done me a deal on imori when it first come out now i would not change my rope feels like a 13mm so light and feels good in ur hand

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