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ynot
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Post by ynot »

Rags, It said it was 9.8 but I dont believe it. It handles and feels the same as a 10.2 The only thing I noticed is not enough friction low on a rappel. I rap it all the way around my back. It's still brand new and slick.
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6 years, wow ! I go thru 4 ropes a season !
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Post by ynot »

We used my partners' ropes a lot the last 3. I don't think it's as long as my old rope Matt. It is barely long enough to rap from the summit of cavers. Maybe I'll stretch them out together and see.
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Post by Wes »

ElectricDisciple wrote:skinny ropes + gri-gri = dicey belay situation.
I have been through three 9.8 sterlings over the last three years, and have never, ever had any trouble with the gri-gri. And I fall. Alot.

I am pretty hard on my ropes, going trough at least one a year, but sterling has been the best so far. Bi-color is cool, but since I end up having to cut the ends at least once or twice, it sorta loses some of it's value.
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Post by Rags »

so it seems that Sterling and Maxim receive the votes.
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Post by pawilkes »

I had a Sterling that i used for about a year before folding to the complaints of everyone at work who felt it was too dirty (from climbing at the red) and had some mildly fluffy sections and got a Beal 9.8. it's been working well although it is nice to have a belay glove when lowering w/ a Grigri.
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Post by pigsteak »

rro..
real climbers don't haul their boats with their cords.
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boats hell, i haul stuck gravel trucks with mine.
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Post by Meadows »

REI Outlet has some Maxim rope deals.
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Post by jhauk »

You can usually find good deals for ropes at gearexpress.com

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