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I haven't but it has to be better than the new Marlow venom. Dreadful rope... Apparently it was designed specifically for the ZZ. Far too bouncy. Gutted I bought it now.

 

 

Bum, bum, bum! Just bought Marlow Venom last week to replace a knackered Blue tongue, on the strength of it being for metal prussics. Haven't climbed on it yet.

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Bum, bum, bum! Just bought Marlow Venom last week to replace a knackered Blue tongue, on the strength of it being for metal prussics. Haven't climbed on it yet.

 

 

Take it back if you can. I'll be back on Yale limelite as soon as I can afford to. Unless you like bouncy rope of course 😀

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I'm loving the blue tongue at the moment it's my 1st rope with the zig zag and im glad I went with others advice to pair them up. I've not noticed much bounce at all maybe on a very quick decent. Did a huge beech Monday lots of long limb walks if it was just a little heavier it would self tend Nicley it does at times def. when wet. Also dries quite quickly lol.

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