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Hey all, I was wondering which rope people are using with a hitch climber / VT set up, and how you get on with it?

I'm currently using Marlow, I find it tends to get a bit grumpy with my current set up, and since it's getting a bit old I might up grade to something else.

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Hi max I've used the 11.5 teufelberger with the hitch climber and it worked really well and also the 12.5 . The 12.5 is a little easier on the hands but the smaller diameter is just a little lighter

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Marlow is cack. I've used 13mm before and it's rubbish compared to 11mm.

 

Currently using 11mm Blaze or 11mm Velocity. 8mm ArmorPrus tied loose.

 

Ditto ,God Joe an't we a couple of pros:thumbup:

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I should also put Argiope into the mix. Spliced on both ends very very nice

 

 

Do you have any problems with excess cover, having both ends spliced?

 

I milked over 1 metre of excess cover from my Blaze when I got it. If I'd had it spliced both ends it would have had nowhere to go!

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