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buy a lenght of 4-5 diffrent cords mate have a play ur self thats the best way of finding out as u will go with what feels best for u

the best one iv found so far is Armor Prus 8mm but i climb on Yale Imori and use a schwabish knot and works really well

hope that helps a bit

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Anything will work with a bit of tinkering..:001_tongue:

 

Im using spliced 8mm amour pruss or 8mm beeline at the moment on my yale fire. Which I think is the same construction as scorch, just different colours.

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I have scortch and have used Yale bee line and OP both work well, the OP can be tricky and some folk dont get on with it at first or at all.

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i use OP on everything, always have, i like how it feels and how well it bites. I have a length of armor prus which works well on it, AP seems to work well on all the 16 strand ropes i have.

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