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Martyn Amos
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No not really, I've climbed on many different ropes, I chuck it over a tree swing from it, if it don't break and I die she's good'n. Boots are slightly different but you don't know till you go in the shop and touch and admire it.

 

It is down to preference I guess which is why it bores me to death seeing which rope, which saw which car, Arb talk use to be full of cool tree pics and big chippers, people doing cool things, now on the rare occasion come on its just washed out with meaningless questions from people who can't decide what bog roll to wipe there bum with in the morning , which waters down the interesting threads

 

At the end of the day rope is just a big bit of string

 

One is not forcing you to read nor even contribute to such threads, one might suggest if you have something to say on the matter of subject material you could stop moaning and get off your chair, go outside take some "cool photos" and share it with us all.:001_tt2:

 

Some folk are here to discuss ALL matters ARB related, the clue is in the title really, now, I will oblige and post away a nice and rather mahhoooosive beech reduction from the last 2DAYS! not many take me this long I can tell yee, awesome tree.:thumbup:

 

See you over there Victor!:lol:

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thanks for your double input tony..:thumbup1:

 

sounds like i made the right choice of rope..:thumbup:

 

You did mate, great rope, throws lovely, supple yet hard wearing not too thick and therefore heavy. spot on in my book, doesnt pull out and loop much either.:thumbup:

 

Dont know when it first came out but I bought it when It did and been on it ever since, did try a bit of Yale fire at one point but went straight back.

 

works sweet with armor prus and the HC, once i get me pulley saver sorted I will have a set up i will use till the day I hang up my gear, never going to change it now, tried all sorts even spiderjack.:thumbup1:

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supple yet hard, not too thick and heavy. spot on in my pull.:thumbup:

 

did try a bit of fire at one point but went straight.

 

works sweet with armor, once i get me pull sorted I will have a set up i will use till the day I hang up my gear, never going to change it now:thumbup1:

 

That's a bit provocative Tony :lol:

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what did you think of it edward!

 

MY MATE WAS CLIMBING ON IT A FEW WEEKS BACK,AND HE LOVED IT

 

i love it too,, had a go using a mates spiderjack with it and works relly well.

i have been recomended to scrap the prussic when using it and try the vt with it witch i cant get used to at the mo. so the imori is sidelined till i can get a spiderjack. (i have a yale magma ice rope to :) )

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