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Does a prussik have to be thinner than the rope its round?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ax-man" data-source="post: 459999" data-attributes="member: 3681"><p>I agree, that has been the best cord for a VT of the all the ones I have tried so far. It slips a little when it is new, but once it gets broke in it grabs on cue and releases easily and doesn't seem to gather as much heat on a desent like the other cords.</p><p></p><p>The trouble is finding the stuff, there is only place that I know of that has it, we both probaly got it from the same place and they don't always have it in stock. </p><p></p><p>Larry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ax-man, post: 459999, member: 3681"] I agree, that has been the best cord for a VT of the all the ones I have tried so far. It slips a little when it is new, but once it gets broke in it grabs on cue and releases easily and doesn't seem to gather as much heat on a desent like the other cords. The trouble is finding the stuff, there is only place that I know of that has it, we both probaly got it from the same place and they don't always have it in stock. Larry [/QUOTE]
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