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First post on here, long time lurker. Been climbing for about a year now and I was a groundie before that for roughly a year. I have learned off my boss and been gradually doing more and more over the last year. Currently taking up the climber roll on the majority of jobs. Nice to meet you all During my climbing I've mainly been using 13mm Yale XTC Blaze with 8mm OP in a hitch climber set up. Rope is a bit shorter than it was in the beginning and minus and eye, so time for a replacement as we don't have any backups ATM. I have used my bosses Spider Jack with Poison Ivy and it's nice but not really for me. I found the rope too thin and prefer the simplicity and the ergonomics of the Hitch Climber. So ideally I'd want something that would suit all the above. Would considering going to a smaller size rope, but perhaps not down as far as the 11mms. Ordering from here so suggestions would be great Climbing ropes | Product Categories | Arborist.ie Consider the Imori 12mm as it sounds like it should fit my needs or perhaps some Hedera 13mm too
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Hello there, I have recently purchased and received the 'Yale XTC-Plus' rope from Honey Brothers. It was sent to me with large amounts of twists in the rope. As I have little experience in climbing so far, I was wondering if anyone knows any easy and efficient methods of un-twisting rope, as it is a pain to climb with. Thanks, Treespasser
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We've got some climbing ropes on special offer! New England, Yale and Marlow ropes in various lengths w/ eyes, coils and by the meter. Fly 35m w/eye at £69.36 Lifeline Hi Vee and Ultra Vee 180m Coils from £399.86 XTC Plus Fire 37m w/eye at £72.40 (Prices ex. VAT) Plus many more... But hurry this is only whilst stocks last! Please check out our website for a full range of current offers. Climbing - Sorbus International - - - Sorbus Intl.
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