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Also wondering if it milks at all - i'm planning on ordering at least a 60m rope for a project this summer where it will be for long ascent SRT work - but 60m will be too much for most stuff after the summer so was thinking of hacking a 20m rope out of it so thought i might order it with two splices..

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My cougar blue seems really static at 45 m. I have had it a couple of years now and it is still holding up.

 

My cougar Orange is 60m. It seems a tad bouncier when in large trees but still great to climb on.

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Well i've ordered 60m of Cougar blue - mainly as i have never had a blue rope before - which is as good as reason as any to go for the blue.

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Well i've ordered 60m of Cougar blue - mainly as i have never had a blue rope before - which is as good as reason as any to go for the blue.

 

pleased with mine and i find it really shows up in the tree which is handy.

nice and static.

carl

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Where did you order it from please?

 

nod at treeworker has it i believe or treestuff in the states but allow for potential import duty.

carl

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Yeah i ordered from tree worker (didnt want to say so until they shipped my rope out! ) looking forward to trying it out.

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