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Yann D wrote:Sorry, didnt mean to illicite such a strong reaction from you Mike> im obviously new to this blog
but im just giving my opinion. Your point about pulleys is well taken if its designed in such a way
that the pulley's failure would let the rock come free altogether. As far as any other drawback
to using a pulley id apreciate someone pointing me in the right direction as to what the prolem is.
P.S. he was looking for one rope for both top-roping and leading. So low stretch might not do for
both.
cheers yann
mick wrote:At this point I'm leaning pretty heavily toward the Maxim 11mm dry...
Why would this be a poor choice for leading? Just because of the weight, or will I find the large diameter difficult to clip into 'draws?
STeveA wrote: The main concern with a rope should be the color. Pick a nice duodess rope that is distinct and fits your personality. Everything else is secondary.
trad_reborn wrote:you can make your rope last longer by learning how to extend your top rope anchor over the lip, thereby preventing your rope from abrading over the lip with every use. learn to do this and you'll save yourself a whole whack of money on ropes.
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