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Zig zag or SJ? wheres your money at?


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dont run it on a 13mm you really wont get the full benefits. I use an sj but had a play with mates zigzag and i hate to say i think i preferred it. but seriously invest in a 11mm rope

 

11mm rope is too thin for DdRT climbing. It's just hard work to grip it. 11.7 makes all the difference.

 

 

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I have both and they both have different qualities. I find I ude the ZZ more on smaller/messier trees as its more compact. The Sj wins in big canopies as I find it offers a lot better fluidity of movement and the self tending is way better.

 

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