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Ella
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So Im looking to buy my first set of ropes, and really, I am clueless. I passed my 38 on a New England Tachyon, it seemed fine, did the job, but it is the only rope I have tried and there are so many to choose from that I dont really know where to start. Price is a contributing factor, but I definately dont want junk.

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Ella

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I think one of the best all round ropes for durability and ease of use has to be Yale XTC or Samson arbormaster. There are many variations of these in terms of colours etc. but they are all the same.

 

Other than that there is cheapo stuff like Marlow, and then more specialist stuff like tachyon, blaze and poison Ivy, but these really only come in to there own league when used in large trees, so not much of an improvement if you ony need 37m or so.

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