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What knot are you using with the Hitchclimber Tone? I've switched back from the VT to the Knut and think it will be the dogs when I get a new rope.

 

im using the VT mark, and ive not had any issues bar ones ive made myself in not qiute tying it right, when its right its working a treat even needing little dressing during work.:thumbup1:

 

im using a combo of tachyon and armor prus which as you know is an important aspect, different ropes suit different hitch materials and diameters.

 

I cant wait to get up Whippendell and get back up into the big old beech while she is in leaf, loads of footlocking!

 

I did a rough guess at hieght lst time but going to get a decent tape in her this time, 26-27 metres:001_smile:

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