Get a Rope! Which One?

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gasman

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I was thinking of getting a 3/4 or 5/8'' rope. Is the 1/2'' better?

Using a rope bigger than 1/2" would make some of the the techniques and toys that other climbers use difficult to adapt to your climbing rope.

Plus it would be awfully heavy to carry around

Why would you want a rope bigger than 1/2"?
 
masiman

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#2, I thought it may be easier to climb using the secured foot lock technique.
but like i said i am a neewbe
Thanks

Foot locking would be easier. I know in my few attempts at it so far I have wished the rope was fatter :).

As gasman noted, it would be alot harder to find gear to fit those ropes. Things like ascenders, descenders and pulleys.

1/2" and 7/16" are pretty much the standard for arborist climbing lines.
 
rahtreelimbs

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Before You Do Anything........

Before you do or buy anything. Pick up a copy of the Tree Climbers Companion By Jeff Jepson. This is the best $14 you will spend. Read this first. You gain insight into the whole tree climbing picture!!!


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Magnum783

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Before you do or buy anything. Pick up a copy of the Tree Climbers Companion By Jeff Jepson. This is the best $14 you will spend. Read this first. You gain insight into the whole tree climbing picture!!!


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I second the getting of the tree climber companion. I also recomend the arbormaster climbing line. I like the blue streak or the red white and black. Both work well and have a good hand. Opinions are like noses everybody has one.
good luck and good on you for admiting you are new and need help.
Jared
 
Stachura01

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Yeah 1/2 inch is all you need to climb. I get worried when guys want an 8000 rating, like they use it for lowering or something. Good Question though, I learn best by talking to guys who know decades more than me... rather than doing what I THINK is best and having terrible results. Climb safe.
 
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forestry pro

i just bought a reel of 1/2in forestry pro. after going through 2 150ft ropes this summer the price was very attractive. does anyone have any experience with this rope?
 

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