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Just thought... if you're not using a cambium or pulley saver then that may cause some uneven friction

 

Hi guys useing a pulley so that's out but its behaved it's self since i gave it a goo swearing and telling off hahah

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Not a fan of the Marlow rope with it at all. Going back to Blue Tongue as soon as can afford it. The Marlow just seems too stretchy on a long ascent and doesn't self tend as well as the BT

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Not a fan of the Marlow rope with it at all. Going back to Blue Tongue as soon as can afford it. The Marlow just seems too stretchy on a long ascent and doesn't self tend as well as the BT

 

I find it very stretching onlo g accents to its like you pull and pull when you stop and let goe you go back down the because of how stretchy it is will try the blue tongue and the Marlow seems to be frayed a lot quicker than my old yale fire xtc

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