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I have tried the 8mm OP on tachyon and found it needs a while to bed in, so give it a good workout at low level and keep am eye on it.

Having said that I found the softer cords like tenex, ice tail, and probably armor prus better suited to the vt. I prefer the martin hitch for stiffer cords like OP, bail out and bee line.:001_smile:

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iv got an old office chair that i racket strap myself into...its ok for comfort but i often find it abit restricting when im on spikes.also plenty of room for tools and wot not..

 

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