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Hey everyone, i am a new climber and am wanting to move to a hitch climber system rather than the traditional prussik system. I am wanting to know what mm cord would be best to use? I climb on a 12.5 new england line and am planning to start with a distel knot as i have been told that it easyer to manage than a vt for beginers to the hc system...any advice on the system setup would be really helpful. Thanks

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I'm almost positive you can get it in 8mm too, I swear I've just seen it today somewhere!

 

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Lol ill check tomorrow but its defo a lot thinner than the 11mm rope. So i guess so 😕

Either way its a nice all rounder

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