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petzl do black special ops krabs. They're not very good of course, but they're black!

 

You could colour each strand of your blaze in with a pen in that period of time between everyone turning up at the comp in the morning and finally getting in the trees!!!

Edited by Amelanchier
Appaling language Mr Sorensen. I do apologies Mr Sorensen I won't do it again. See that you don't.
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I,ve been using the sterling snakebite to footlock on for about 6 months. Its by far the best footlocking line i,ve ever used, there is hardly any give in the rope (0.63% elastic elongation @ 540lbs). This is fantastic for footlocking, none of your effort is wasted. I have not used the rope with mechanical ascenders, i prefer a footlocking strop (i,m intrested to hear from anybody who has). You can get the rope through Btrac and i would suggest the more visable red.

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