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Ewan, whats the stretch like compared to velocity?

 

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If you ask joe loggs about srt on velocity should be able to let u know mate

 

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Velocity for srt is good, i used it before kern, along with pi. Somewhere in the many posts on RW feedback i rated the ropes id used. Velocity does feel to have less bounce but i prefer the kern for some reason.

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Kernmaster is a great rope, stretch wise??? Well its good to have some stretch in the line to absorb the loads, I think climbing on a total static line is IMO not really advisable.

when me Ian and Dan joined both mine and Ian's ropes together to access a spruce I think the only thing causing a lot of stretch was the fact it was over so many springy spruce limbs, climbing with it Drt I feel would be ok but a little hard on the hands pulling you body up without the use of a foot ascender due to its silky smooth sheave and being 11mm diameter.

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Thanks for the replys! Might start using srt anyways.. Just need to find a good place to practice l.. On the job probably isnt the best idea!

 

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Thanks for the replys! Might start using srt anyways.. Just need to find a good place to practice l.. On the job probably isnt the best idea!

 

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I know it's not very pc, but I found that the only way to really get into it was work climbing anyway. If the job will stand you slowing down a little bit and you've got your set up about right already it's the best way to work through it I reckon.

That's easy for me to say because I don't work for anyone nor am I really on the clock, but that aside, I reckon that any slowing down from using a new system will more than be made up for by the inherent time saving SRT offers over ddrt anyway....

I'll caveat that by saying obviously not on a massive compromised tree on a windy day in a hazardous location, but you know what I mean. If the right tree comes up, get amongst it... :thumbup:

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Yeah my biggest problem is street trees lots of them little money and no time.. :/ just have to go on the hunt for some gems to practice on!

 

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Yeah my biggest problem is street trees lots of them little money and no time.. :/ just have to go on the hunt for some gems to practice on!

 

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Ah, never mind.... Weekends it is then! :biggrin:

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