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New rope, how skinny? |
4-Sep-2012 At 4:57:19 PM |
miketg
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I've mainly use an Edelrid Hawk 10mm this year and loving it.. easy on the hands and isnt getting destroyed even under a beating!
>Leading trad in the teens and still enjoy top-roping the tougher stuff..
But in my experience Mammut ropes last forever... Ppl complain they get stiff like cables, but i find they're fine if you take care of them and wash them every now and then.. The dry treated ones are generally stiffer thou, regardless of brand. If you're looking for a rope that'll last another 8 years.. go mammut.
Used a mates Beal Edlinger 10.2 and he hasnt had any complaints about it.. and he bitches and moans about alot of things.
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