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[ATTACH]97921[/ATTACH]Tenex is uber easy, treeworker and honeybros have it!

 

Thanks Dak. Nice photo as always. Honeybros don't seem to have it. will try treeworker.:thumbup1:

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Thanks Dak. Nice photo as always. Honeybros don't seem to have it. will try treeworker.:thumbup1:

 

Not on the net mate but give them a shout!

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AAmsteel is dyneema, it has a low melting point, not something i'd want to choke up with all that hot hot friction.

 

And it doesn't stretch or givr so not much use for shock absorbtion. go check out the drop tests done by DMM on dyneema and nylon slings

 

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Jamie's right man, its not great for tree rigging, it'll melt in no time, softbank did it once with plasma (very similar rope) and it melted on 1st day

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