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Been using polydene from Yale nice bit of stretch yet also works well with the grcs. The double esterlon also is good.

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Samsons stable braid is a good product ;

 

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As are the trio of Yale lines. Double esterlron & portland braid are both good working lines

 

http://www.yalecordage.com/arborist-rope/rigger-s-line/double-esterlon.html

http://www.yalecordage.com/arborist-rope/rigger-s-line/portland-braidandtrade.html

- Polydyne is a different kind of cordage

 

http://www.yalecordage.com/arborist-rope/rigger-s-line/polydyne.html

- it stretches more dissipating energy, however I'd not want to winch a big piece up with it on the GRCS for the same property

Edited by Pete Mctree
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EB 16mm double braid is good

 

Second that ... I really rate this stuff I have snatched some big bits of stem timber on many jobs and it has not failed yet.. Low stretch makes it great as well for tight rigging.:thumbup:

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