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Blue tongue V tachyon teufelberger Help!!


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OK... I have done the searches and reviews and am now confused.

 

Which is the least stretchy of the 2?

I currently use the tach teuf which is ready to be binned and am looking at something different, just "because" before you ask. But some reviews say Tach teuf is way stretchy compared to the B tongue and others say the other way round......

 

Anyone currently got both in there kit bag? The order goes in tommorrow.

 

 

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I,ve had both and found both can be stretchier than a stretchy thing, even with side by side comparisons one can feel bouncier than the other, sometimes I think age plays a role which is probably why no 2 reviews are the same.

 

Both are good ropes.

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