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Has anyone any experience of the larger diameter Liros rigging ropes. In particular in comparison to Yale Esterlon? I loved the Yale, but the price of the Liros is quite reasonable I see.

 

Replacing Yale gets quite expensive every time an inexperienced groundsman cuts it on the ground!

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Liros Rigging Rope - 12mm

am after some 12mm for lightweight rigging rope with no pulleys ect

 

Heres my five bobs...:001_smile:

 

Looking at both your links i would go for the honey Bros.

This has a 24 carrier cover which means the yarns that make up the braid cover are thicker, this will give you better wear and tear.

 

The Treework link shows a simular product but this has a 32 carrier cover, these sort of covers even 48 or 52 are common in Europe where braiding machines are set up for Climbing or abseiling ropes. The higher the numebr of carriers or yarns in the cover the thinner they need to be to fit around the core. The high number of yarns makes for a nice feeling and handling rope however as the yarns are thinner they tend to wear or snag easier.

 

I am sure both suppliers will have options but if it were my money go for the 24 carrier.

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