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10mm ish dynamic for lanyard....suggestions


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Doesn't matter, I have a Unicender!😎

 

Think Simon thought you ment for a lanyard mate.

 

You really going to use 10.5 for climbing line???

 

No issue with the size I'd climb on 8mm :biggrin: I just think my Yale kernmaster is really thin to grip can't imagine what platinum feels like

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I was just about keeping up Adam!

I assumed Paul was climbing SRT on his uni i must admit so gripping the rope less of an issue.... Could be wrong though!

I do find keeping hold of aeris a bit of a challenge by the end of a wet day so can see how platinum would be tricky ddrt....

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Think Simon thought you ment for a lanyard mate.

 

You really going to use 10.5 for climbing line???

 

No issue with the size I'd climb on 8mm :biggrin: I just think my Yale kernmaster is really thin to grip can't imagine what platinum feels like

 

Adam, I try not to grab the rope if I can, use the tree or the pantin! My current rope is about 11mm so no big change. My Lanyard is a second roe really as its about 10m.

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