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Yeah looking at it like that i see what you mean. I bought the blaze at a show ages ago for very little, and have only recently started using it as its a bit thin unless i wear gloves. Im not really a fan of it TBH but beeline works well on it.

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I've recently bought 35m of Yale Scorch and I hate the stuff. Samson Arborline handles superbly and its perfect for a lockjack, I'll be right back onto it!

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I've recently bought 35m of Yale Scorch and I hate the stuff. Samson Arborline handles superbly and its perfect for a lockjack, I'll be right back onto it

 

What don't you like about it??The edelrid experience rope work well in lock jacks , I think the Yale XTC range is a pretty good rope for friction hitches it's just a bit heavy.

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Still trying to get to grips with all these new ropes and terms, everybody seems to say that things are better now but reading this thread it looks like it is possible to make expensive mistakes in choosing your kit. 20 years ago we just had nylon rope and a ring strop, (Prussic loop) we used to splice eyes in the climbing rope, similarly we used to splice up our own ring strops, clap 'em on the rope and climb. We did occasionally have jams but they usually were easily cleared by fiddling with the prussic. I like the basic rule though: Hard rope, soft prussic. Soft rope, hard prussic; makes sense that.

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Still trying to get to grips with all these new ropes and terms, everybody seems to say that things are better now but reading this thread it looks like it is possible to make expensive mistakes in choosing your kit. 20 years ago we just had nylon rope and a ring strop, (Prussic loop) we used to splice eyes in the climbing rope, similarly we used to splice up our own ring strops, clap 'em on the rope and climb. We did occasionally have jams but they usually were easily cleared by fiddling with the prussic. I like the basic rule though: Hard rope, soft prussic. Soft rope, hard prussic; makes sense that.

 

It may seem like an expensive mistake but if you compare any of these ropes to what you had back in the day then its like the difference between night and day. There isnt a bad rope imo its just we are so spoilt for choice nowadays that we get real picky over little things that we dont like as much as others. Maybe we should take a step back and remember what it used to be like and realise that we dont really have anything to complain about when it comes to equipment.

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It may seem like an expensive mistake but if you compare any of these ropes to what you had back in the day then its like the difference between night and day. There isnt a bad rope imo its just we are so spoilt for choice nowadays that we get real picky over little things that we dont like as much as others. Maybe we should take a step back and remember what it used to be like and realise that we dont really have anything to complain about when it comes to equipment.

 

They really are that much better eh?? I'll have to get in touch with some old mates who are still working and cadge a quick go with them.

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They really are that much better eh?? I'll have to get in touch with some old mates who are still working and cadge a quick go with them.

 

while your at it, if one of them has a spiderjack get a shot of one of those babies and your prussic will be sent to the dunces corner:thumbup1:

i just recently (within last 3 or 4 months) got one and i can tell you its like being reborn.:thumbup:

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while your at it, if one of them has a spiderjack get a shot of one of those babies and your prussic will be sent to the dunces corner:thumbup1:

i just recently (within last 3 or 4 months) got one and i can tell you its like being reborn.:thumbup:

 

A Spiderjack!! Will these new words never end?

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