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El Tray,
Since when do you worry about ropes? You must be getting old.
I remember a Tray that did laps on A Late One with a sad scrap of fuzzy rope that was so haggard and soft you could pinch it in two with gentle pressure and (no shit) had duct tape protecting the sheath. Most folks would seriously not use it to walk their dogs.
Since when do you worry about ropes? You must be getting old.
I remember a Tray that did laps on A Late One with a sad scrap of fuzzy rope that was so haggard and soft you could pinch it in two with gentle pressure and (no shit) had duct tape protecting the sheath. Most folks would seriously not use it to walk their dogs.
"It really is all good ! My thinking only occasionally calls it differently..."
Normie
Normie
I own a mammut rope.. it's great. at 2 years old, it has seen a ton of action and many huge falls. it's still keeping its composure quite well--it even seems to resist glazing a lot better than other ropes (petzl). no sign of the core coming loose from the sheath anywhere. my next rope will be a mammut.
i will be using mine for toproping mostly, but I like it so far. I like the fact that it is very light and is easy to carry up these nasty hills we have around here. This weekend I am taking a group of kids from my church out to climb, and I think this rope will be great. Btw, i was thinking of taking the "church" kids to torrent, would that be kewl?toad857 wrote:...it has seen a ton of action and many huge falls......
well off to toprope. laters.