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I think you might have gecko, wasp is 9.8mm.

 

I have a wasp lanyard at the moment. Its usually used as a cord for friction hitches. I find the wasp to be very smooth through the Cinch but I dont think its going to wear very well. I wanted 10mm Sirrius but when I went to pick some up the shop had none left so I bought the was because I wanted something to splice.

 

no its a marlow wasp only place you can get them from is forest and arb .com

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Cool. I don't use Wasp, but was thinking of trying some ocean polyester on my xtc+. Am considering leaving my klemheists behind and entering the dark arts of pulleys! :001_smile:

 

i've got a bit of ocean polly you can have. New too, i'll give it to you when i next see you as all its done is sit on my shelf for months.

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The description of Wasp on the Forest and arb website is the same as the description of Geko on the Marlow website. Is the wasp rope just a re-branded Geko or does the construction differ ?

 

My lanyard is clearly yellow and black not lime green and black like the description of boa on the marlow website.

 

It all seems a bit unnecessarily complex.

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