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Bit more detail on what you do mate, I use 13mm New England hi-vee ( 40m ) fr most stuff, but it'll depend on what friction hitch an other stuff you use, post up some of the stuff you do - job types n heights n stuff, it'll make it easier to work out what might be best.

 

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Down to taste im afraid imo,i really like tachyon for reductions as its nice and light for re routing all the time as an all rounder im opting for new england fly at he momment as it grips better when wet which seems to be a lot now after are week of sun in june.i think its supposed to be 11 but feels more like a 12.

13mm xtc scorch is cracking rope and my favorite of the xtc range but last time i climbed on it i could really feel the difference in weight but is easyer to grip than small diameter lines.

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