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Ollie Wall
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Looking at getting some new rope?

I tend to alternate between using both ends with a lanyard and the simple prussik for my friction hitch looking to change to the vt soon, but cant make my mind up between Imori, xtc or the new england tachyon all with the spliced eye. any opinoins much appricated??

 

Thanks Ollie :thumbup1:

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Looking at getting some new rope?

I tend to alternate between using both ends with a lanyard and the simple prussik for my friction hitch looking to change to the vt soon, but cant make my mind up between Imori, xtc or the new england tachyon all with the spliced eye. any opinoins much appricated??

 

Thanks Ollie :thumbup1:

 

i meant the new england ultra vee not the tachyon.

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