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general question to all.

 

What lanyard rope do you use?

 

Have you thought of something that would work but never tried?

 

10mm, 10.5mm, 13mm??

 

Prussic cord / friction hitch / rope, what combinations offer the best results?

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  Rich2484 said:
I'm a bit lost with lanyard rope to be honest. Would you use a smaller dia rope than the main climbing line incase you had to cut it for whatever reason?

 

Do you think you would struggle to cut a main line at 13mm if necessary?

One swipe on a tensioned rope is all that's needed surely.

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Poison ivy hi v Just had HB splice 4m length for me at the APF 10mm armor plus tied into my nice shiny new pinto and dmm ultra o. First few outings this week show promis as both a side lanyard and as a 2nd short rope similar to the ce lanyard.

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