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Yale bee line Prussic cord.....any one tried it? i use OP at the mo and think its rather good though i'm curious about the Yale bee line, I'll buy a length anyway to try but was wondering if any one had some personal feed back on it.

 

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I found it tends to flatten off to much and bites off really hard, and doesnt seem to last long compared to my AP, if you want to try a new cord i really recommend Samson Bailout i bought some and loved it very smooth and hard wearing :thumbup1:

Ewan

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i'm using it at the moment in a vt/hitchclimber config. i also switched from op and find beeline bites better. i can't comment on durability although i guess because of the softness it won't last as long as op.

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i really rate the BL, as mentioned before tho it doesn't last like others. i also really like AP and will be going back on it once my BL needs changing as iv run out. i find both of these better than OP.

 

going back to the longevity of BL, it mite not last as long, but its a small expense in the scheme of things so il often buy a load of it at once.

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i really rate the BL, as mentioned before tho it doesn't last like others. i also really like AP and will be going back on it once my BL needs changing as iv run out. i find both of these better than OP.

 

going back to the longevity of BL, it mite not last as long, but its a small expense in the scheme of things so il often buy a load of it at once.

 

Not to mention what OP done to someones krab!!!!

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