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i'm with peter on his theory of marlow military abseil rope. Experienced it at the get together:scared1: (NB do not use as zip line with lots of equipment on your harness as rotation will occur -Mr Mctree:001_tongue:- or with well maintained pulleys!!)

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Honey Bee prussik cord?:confused1:

 

well done Tommy you win the prize for been this weeks rope guru

this is more commonly known as herkulees made by liros which is an all black prussick cord in 10mm that MBS is over 22kn so can be used as a blakes type split tail

Honey brothers i believe have exclusivity on this brighter version

I use it through a cinch as a work strop so the brighter honey bee will be better than the all black

and underneath the rope was a new cinch all for a mate i,m afraid

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That colour will be easier to mark for splicing too. Nice one Bob!

 

rang back and ordered another 20 metres this morning

would of thought you could recognise a rope you owned peter but i suppose it was disguised:001_tongue:

yes it was a lot easier to mark up for splicing

and for the record i do not have any marlow rope

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