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<blockquote data-quote="Modern Marvel" data-source="post: 6225985" data-attributes="member: 149957"><p>Make sure you don't compromise the integrity of the Rope or line if you plan to use the tagline for your lifeline. I prefer to keep my lifeline's separate considering there very expensive by the Foot. Dried and brittle trees are easy to be pulled down with your taglines or any other half inch rope although trees and branches in that state can be very unpredictable especially under bent pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Modern Marvel, post: 6225985, member: 149957"] Make sure you don't compromise the integrity of the Rope or line if you plan to use the tagline for your lifeline. I prefer to keep my lifeline's separate considering there very expensive by the Foot. Dried and brittle trees are easy to be pulled down with your taglines or any other half inch rope although trees and branches in that state can be very unpredictable especially under bent pressure. [/QUOTE]
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