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Posted (edited)
  Steve Bullman said:
Lovely rope. Problem will be finding someone who will splice it

 

 

yes that may be the case mate, never the less like you say lovely rope...:thumbup:

 

hadders maybe able?

Edited by Adam Bourne
just a thought?
Posted
  arborholic said:
No need to splice when using the rope wrench though!

 

yeah steve.......did not think of that did you mate......:001_rolleyes::biggrin:

 

come to think of it niether did i........:blushing:

Posted
  silky fox said:
Looks nice majestic..low stretch, we like. i bet it,s almost invisible next to an ivy clad tree though..

 

:confused1: never had an issue with other similar coloured ropes mate, the old fly used to be white and red, as they have called this the dragonfly then green is more suitable to its colour i guess.....

Posted

Majestic I still have the old fly rope.

Its too stretchy for srt, disregard what the spec say, it is a stretchy rope.

I rope wrench with my tachyon instead.

My 2c

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