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What's the best one to get pls, haven't got a thin one. Or does it not make much difference once your under 12 mm

 

 

I'm using Yale Hedera 11.7 works really well and it's only £112 for 37m.

 

 

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Bluetongue all the way for me, imoria was a bit sticky and tecion was a bit soft and squished quite a lot I found.

Have a surch on youtube for my video

Recriational climb on a zigzag and you'll see how the bluetongue stands up too it.

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I'm currently using Yale Blaze 11.5mm; I haven't used the zig zag that much as I'm pretty much retired from climbing but used it today on a big cedar climbed inspection and it worked a treat.

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I followed the strong suggestions on earlier threads and went for Blue Tongue. Don't regret it. Nice and light to use after using 13mm.

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I'm using 11mm at the moment and it does start hurting if you climb a lot. Good for self feeding though. The other day I got a nice high anchor and used a friends hand ascender & foot loop and pantin. Can't believe how quick I got to the top

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Said it many times......this rope combined with the Zig Zag is perfection...FACT. (Add a friction saver and it's happy days!) I also have a mini-rope in Blue.T but wouldn't use a strop in the same as my climbing line.

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