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It is yes it's ok to be fair as soon as it's done though I'll probably be asking for suggestions on here of what people prefer with there ZZ. Don't want to buy a new rope now knowing this 1 will be sat there never to be used it would just seem a waste.

 

 

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Has no one tried a petzl double hand ascender above the zz and a pantin.

I havnt tried it yet but imagine it will be good.

Ill post back when ive had a go.

 

Yes this is what I do ...

Waste of energy though now I've seen the versatility of the hitch hiker , which is for another thread I suppose :001_smile:

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Use a narrower diameter line to get the most out of the zig zag.

 

There are many ropes but I am sure someone will suggest Blue Tongue.

 

Cue, Silky.

 

 

Yeah I've heard that but only ever used 13mm and more tempting to buy a zz if can use it effectively with what I've already got/ used to and not have to spend another £120+ on a new rope

 

 

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