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Made a thread a while back about getting a rigging kit together. I had been subbing in climbers who bring there own.

 

Anyway im pretty much there with every thing else ( based on 16mm system) but lacking a rope.

 

Ive used plenty of riggin lines before but never taken an interest in what they are and who made them, wish i had now.

 

so... 16mm suggestions please and reasons why!

 

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Sirius , relatively inexpensive, low stretch and I have yet to brake it despite trying.

Speak to nod at tree worker , he knows his ropes and when I described what I wanted out of a lowering rope this is what he recommended and it has not disappointed me in 5 years.

I know quite a few people using it now and all give it the thumbs up.

 

 

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Will have a look at that also Steve as seen is advertised.

 

whilst im here, whats a good length? Was thinking 60m should be good?

 

Yep, mines 60m...rarely need it, but on the odd occassion it comes in handy. Best to have too much than not enough

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