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What is spiderjack like with 13mm rope??


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I did use my sj with 13mm marlow and it was okie for a little while but then i bought samson velocity 11mm and tbh i wouldnt go back even if i had to it just dosent respond very well for self tailing through the device u might aswell be using hc but it does help getting used to the sj on 13mm so maybe not overall a bad idea to start with also using a foot acender makes accents from the ground nice and easy to get started hope this was helpfull and not to much of a rant where are u from if u dont mind me asking coz i say this u could try both my different ropes with my sj to onow the difference if ur close enough

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Got the SJ yesterday and took it out on some big plane clean outs today. the 13mm worked fine when i got about a 5m tail. I can see how a thinner rope would help but everything seemed to work how it should do. The SJ will be awesome as soon as i get used to it!!

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