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I'm in need for a new line after cutting mine the other day 😒

 

I cut a bunch of coppice but am slowly working into my arb tickets so hoping to future proof a little.

 

Need a line for pulling in edge trees, sometimes with a few pulleys in to increase the pull.

I figured a rigging line would do the job and also allow me to use it for arb jobs when I get there??

 

Or am I better just buying something cheap and hop it lasts?

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Cheap 3 strand polyprop for light stuff or if you can get hold of a retired climbing rope. Still using old climbing rope for lighter lowering and pulling stuff over, only move onto 16 and 19mm rigging rope when required. Save your money

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I'm in need for a new line after cutting mine the other day 😒

 

I cut a bunch of coppice but am slowly working into my arb tickets so hoping to future proof a little.

 

Need a line for pulling in edge trees, sometimes with a few pulleys in to increase the pull.

I figured a rigging line would do the job and also allow me to use it for arb jobs when I get there??

 

Or am I better just buying something cheap and hop it lasts?

 

 

For pulling and winching something that's low stretch. Maybe this could help , almost as stiff as dyneema.

http://www.gleistein.com/en-geo-yacht-productsheet-for-rope-product/cup

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