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Tachyon/LAVA right choice for natural crotches?
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<blockquote data-quote="KingArbor" data-source="post: 2010979" data-attributes="member: 43820"><p>Good advice on tying my own split tail prior to purchasing a spliced eye.. A cambium saver seems like a worthwhile investment for any rope, on any rough skinned tree.</p><p></p><p>One last question..</p><p>Ive seen others using True Blue with an eye-eye for use on the arbormaster ropes. I imagine this would perform similarly to a 1/2" blakes/tautline? Can VT, Distel and all the other friction hitches be tied (and functional) with any diameter cordage given that the host rope is the appropriate size? Im assuming that the smaller cordage is firmer and covers less surface area, there for being more sensitive and performing better with a slack tender. Is that more or less the difference between the two? Im just trying to have a finer understanding of this subject before I go buying every length and size of cordage to make my decision. Thanks for the great feed back guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KingArbor, post: 2010979, member: 43820"] Good advice on tying my own split tail prior to purchasing a spliced eye.. A cambium saver seems like a worthwhile investment for any rope, on any rough skinned tree. One last question.. Ive seen others using True Blue with an eye-eye for use on the arbormaster ropes. I imagine this would perform similarly to a 1/2" blakes/tautline? Can VT, Distel and all the other friction hitches be tied (and functional) with any diameter cordage given that the host rope is the appropriate size? Im assuming that the smaller cordage is firmer and covers less surface area, there for being more sensitive and performing better with a slack tender. Is that more or less the difference between the two? Im just trying to have a finer understanding of this subject before I go buying every length and size of cordage to make my decision. Thanks for the great feed back guys. [/QUOTE]
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