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Poison Hi-vy gets my vote!! Or that new Calamine, purple looking version! Defo avoid the PI, i find its colour a pain in the arse! Black and green! I can see why people have cut their ropes with that!! (Although i am on Tachyon atm, but when the time comes i'll replace it with a bright version of the poison Ivy!)

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I use a Bulldog OAR and have both Tachyon rope and the teufelberger version, they are both lovely and I would happily get them again. I have a rope which is in need of replacement and was just looking to try something new, I don't want to end up with a bungee rope, less stretch the better.

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I use my tachyon as an access line srt wr & work off of it srt as I prefer it's elongation in comparison to my other working line (not pi).

 

Elongation wise I think both are roughly the same but I went for tachyon as I thought orange is a better color than green both in the tree & tailing on the ground.

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