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thoughts on the CElanyard??, looks swish and i imagine v useful .

iam guna get a 10mm kit to go on my current 13mm rope will a 10mm suit a 12 when i get a new yale imori??

 

as always the wise folk of the arb world come to my call for help/distress

 

What 10mm kit are you talking about, exactly?

I climb on Imori.

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i find 10mm prusik cord to be the better on my poison ivy which is 11.7mm - the 8mm heats up too much so you cant bomb around as much. - One point if you decide on a mechanical grab for your flip line you should really buy a soft link so if the worse happens when your are on your flip line you can be more easily rescued. I use 11.7mm rope 10mm ocean polyester, a wire core flip line and some knot which im not sure about but works well with a single pulley. By pulley cambium thing are you refering to a pulley saver or ART thingytooexpensivetoremeberwhatitscallthingymijig..... i just use a cambium save with a micro pulley installed on the small ring..works fine, a slightly bigger pulley would be better though....

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