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Hi guys,

 

Been using the Mammut 11mm for while now and can't fault it. It's a purpose made static line class A rated and 2800 kgs breaking load - much favoured by the caving world (birthplace of the modern IRATA systems) and their safety/accident record is impeccable, well worth a look.:thumbup1:

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Mammut just arrived today. lovely light feel and I was very suprised with how flexible and malable it is. I thought it would be alot stiffer like many other static/caving/access ropes. So far so good but a big climb will be the proof. I have plans to use for work positioning as well as access.

 

Good to know someone else been using it and likes it as I was just taking a flyer at it really. Ive been using new england tachyon and have found it too stretchy for SRT work positioning.

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The title of the thread is Best Rope for SRT?

I was wondering how much influence the SRWP devices have on the different ropes.

For example, the Hitch Hiker works best with Poison Hivee, apparently. Will the RW work more/less efficiently on different ropes? Same applies to the Unicender and RW/ZigZag.

 

At some point I want to get a longer rope but not Poison Hivee if there is a better option.

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