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Rope..? A decent length of something not too bouncy.

 

I have various ropes. My favourite are the Cougars from Oz. No have blue and orange and both have minimum elasticity. I prefer these.

 

I also was given a length of kernmaster. I always considered it to be very bouncy. I tried t though with a new rope runner, I never thought I would say this but the combo works great. The rope is still bouncy though.

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My choice would be.

Rope wrench.

Ct foot ascender unless you have the old style pantin.

Haas... After using a haas I would never go back to a frog walker hand ascender style system.

4srt neck loop from tree kit or make one up similar.

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Climbing on both the cougar and Yale kern at the minute , prefers the cougar but I really like New England tachyon and would prob buy that if I had to replace the cougar or kern.

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It's almost £100

 

 

You could easily make one they are not life support..

I made some of these up for a length of small rope and epllel tree hook as a traverse kit.. I think the carbon would not last long using on a main line system though.

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