Most informative video yet..never a let down on ur information videos ..ropes get confusing..and your volume audio 🔉 was much better on this here video
Hi , thanks a lot for all that insight!!! I'm pretty new to tree climbing. I'm slowly getting my head around it... Would you use a pantin or a petzl croll on a drenaline?
I have sample lanyard of drenaline..it's smooth and nice but -seems much thinner than it's specs ..it is light...also looking at thicker ropes besides 16 strand ??what's ur thoughts 💭
Also I have petzl flow from when I bought zigzag few years ago. Ended up useing the tight eye side for long lanyard ..this was before I knew about arbsession and there spliceing.. but it says it's kernmantle 11.6?it's kinda bouncy....but strong.guess it's made for double rope
Any thoughts on notch dragon rope? Its what was available at the store and I wanted to have a static rope. the package says 32 strand kernmantle. (ok now I get the kern joke)...the package says its 11mm but in the notch catalog it says 11.7mm.
It might be a typo on their site I saw 11.1, but depending on the font used or mistakes transferring that could become 11.7. I would guess it’s just a standard 11. Definitely a rope I would climb on I prefer those nylon core ropes for the bounce they have if you’re getting a little squirrely. It is a little on the high side for elongation so I would not recommend it really if you’re intending to buy a 200’+ length. Otherwise, anything shorter than that should function superbly. Also since it’s nylon remember to dry it out a lot on rainy days or wet snowy days otherwise it will function less than ideally and you’ll have uneven descents once it soaks up all that water.
@@treespicemedia hey thanks a bunch man I couldnt find any feedback on it at all anywhere...I got 120ft I had some 10mm lengths of static rope I had bought for rock climbing I had never used which I made a fflip line or 2 out of... I had no idea how different ropes can be ... thanks again
I really don't understand this video. Double-braid ropes are a type of kernmantle rope. Where does this idea that double-braid ropes don't count as kernmantle come from? eg, it goes against Cordage Institute definitions.
Your geeking out over ropes I love it I learn so much from your vids!
Most informative video yet..never a let down on ur information videos ..ropes get confusing..and your volume audio 🔉 was much better on this here video
dude, nice job on that splice… beautifully done.🫡
Thank you again for dropping knowledge
Amazing the splice work..bro...couldn't even attempt it
Hi , thanks a lot for all that insight!!! I'm pretty new to tree climbing. I'm slowly getting my head around it... Would you use a pantin or a petzl croll on a drenaline?
Absolutely you shouldn’t have any trouble using those ascenders on that rope.
Your splice looks just like my flow petzl rope .got the orange for the zigzag
I have sample lanyard of drenaline..it's smooth and nice but -seems much thinner than it's specs ..it is light...also looking at thicker ropes besides 16 strand ??what's ur thoughts 💭
Also I have petzl flow from when I bought zigzag few years ago. Ended up useing the tight eye side for long lanyard ..this was before I knew about arbsession and there spliceing.. but it says it's kernmantle 11.6?it's kinda bouncy....but strong.guess it's made for double rope
In your videos you said km3 max was best ???
Any thoughts on notch dragon rope? Its what was available at the store and I wanted to have a static rope. the package says 32 strand kernmantle. (ok now I get the kern joke)...the package says its 11mm but in the notch catalog it says 11.7mm.
It might be a typo on their site I saw 11.1, but depending on the font used or mistakes transferring that could become 11.7. I would guess it’s just a standard 11. Definitely a rope I would climb on I prefer those nylon core ropes for the bounce they have if you’re getting a little squirrely. It is a little on the high side for elongation so I would not recommend it really if you’re intending to buy a 200’+ length. Otherwise, anything shorter than that should function superbly. Also since it’s nylon remember to dry it out a lot on rainy days or wet snowy days otherwise it will function less than ideally and you’ll have uneven descents once it soaks up all that water.
@@treespicemedia hey thanks a bunch man I couldnt find any feedback on it at all anywhere...I got 120ft I had some 10mm lengths of static rope I had bought for rock climbing I had never used which I made a fflip line or 2 out of... I had no idea how different ropes can be ... thanks again
I really don't understand this video.
Double-braid ropes are a type of kernmantle rope. Where does this idea that double-braid ropes don't count as kernmantle come from? eg, it goes against Cordage Institute definitions.
I use Yale Kernmaster Safari
They’re fantastic ropes! I have the Phantom versions with the polyester core, but I’d love to try the standard version.
But I never see guys working srs with it?
I'll slap a second comment on this here video
Why dont or cant a person use kernmantle rope for natural crotch clombing or rigging?😮???? If core is protected isnt that better than 16 strand
They most likely left that tree for landmark..doesent look hard to fell..atcall......
I'll slap a first comment on this here video