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cheers old mill. will check out the vid on the vid you posted for more info.

Jo's vid on this forum is very informative & has sold me the idea of getting a snake anchor.

 

I like the idea of re enforced/backed up anchor point installments on a 4kn (if needed) shock load system when climbing on less than desirable anchor points. Sort of a fisherman's rod effect if I have the right thought in my head..Along with the multiple other uses for it.

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Brilliant rope, first outing today 30ft ish quad stemmed lawson cypress takedown, tied the variation of the single prohaska with ocean poly, so responsive on loading and no binding or slipping, a 26ft ish anchor in the top hardly any stretch from the ground if any! First impression really like although I will say its the thinnest rope I've used tree climbing and gloves are a must as its hard to grip the smooth sheave ImageUploadedByTapatalk1356648348.413861.jpg.34a0369312833d734df920107ffd1fa1.jpg

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