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D.O. on the Yates shorty

Mammut Shock Absorber Dyneema

Mammut Shock Absorber Dyneema

Rating for this product: 1 May 4, 2009

I have to agree w/ the person who likes the shortys

I cannot see where this screamer is any better than a yates .

I like Mammut gear but for the price and what this thing does I will stick w/Yates screamers

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I love this rope

Edelweiss Sharp ARC Climbing Rope - 10.5mm

Edelweiss Sharp ARC Climbing Rope - 10.5mm

Rating for this product: 5 July 1, 2008

This rope has seen several walls and tons of toproping, I have jugged on it hauled with it and it shows only a little wear( some very very minor fraying on
the sheath) yes it feels like a cable in your hand but this baby wears better than steel and supprisingly enough it holds knots well and the catch for big whippers is still soft.Having tried several different ropes I wish I could have gotten over myself(It took along time for me to buy this rope because of
the feel)I could have saved a ton of money I wasted on the other ropes purchased.All in all this IS the rope to have on any climb ( walls or long trad)I swear I climb five grades higher knowing ths rope has my back..

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Not perfect but it beats the butterfly coil

Black Diamond Rope Bucket

Black Diamond Rope Bucket

Rating for this product: 3 June 4, 2008

I bought this bag thinking I could save some coin over the Fish snake charmer
and chumm bucket as my older A-5 rope buckets are starting to show there age and while I think Black garbage is on the right track they could have put some more effort into the design like adding a daisy chain and extending the hang loops I dont agree with there claims of holding two 9mm ropes as I can hardly fit my 9.8x70m in it..but for solo work and just a cheap rope management tool
it fits the bill,If your serious your money is better spent on the fish gear..

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