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  1. #1
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    70 m. Bicolor???

    Hi gang,
    In the market, after years away from climbing for a 70 m bicolor rope.m mostly used to TR for my kids, but also, sport routes in Logan canyon and CoR. Maybe some Leavenworth area climbs too.

    Anyway, any rec's?

    My thoughts, I do not need dry treated as there will be NO ice involved and won't climb in sketchy weather w young boys.

    Love bi color ropes.

    70 m is often overkill until you need it, and I have several favorites that need it.

    Just don't remember paying upwards of mid to high 200s for a rope when I was deep into climbing a decade ago.

    Any advice would be highly appreciated.

    Thanks
    Me

  2. #2
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    Very few things that you can buy cost the same now as they did a decade ago. Not sure why people never expect prices to rise over time?

    I have a 9.8mm Mammut Tusk and it's an awesome rope, but unfortunately they don't have a bicolor version anymore. Looks like the Eternity 9.8mm has a bicolor version. I also own the Edelweiss Energy ARC 9.5mm and have climbed on the Curve ARC 9.8mm, and both are good budget ropes, but don't handle as well as the Mammut and I suspect they'll die quicker too.

    IMO Mammut are the nicest ropes I've used (also owned Beal, Edelweiss, and Petzl, and have climbed on most of the other major brands).

  3. #3
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    Awesome!!! Always partial to mammut roped as well!

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    keep an eye on the dynamic and static elongation value of any rope you buy: sub-10 mm cords tend to stretch more than fat ropes when loaded and may not be suitable for TR; it can be a little spooky for a child to drop several feet when they fall of a TR; this situation is increased if there is a little slack in the belay; on the other hand, kids weigh less than adults, that would decrease the elongation in the event of a fall or just loading the rope for a rest; something to keep in mind....
    "we all do dumb shit when we're fucked up" mike tyson

  5. #5
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    Bipattern or center mark not enough?
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  6. #6
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    decided to go with a 70m mammut with a center mark. bicolor is a luxury not necessity. Went with the mammut that is made of scraps of other rope fibers. 9.8. comparable to the tusk from what i read.

    thanks for all the help gang!

    me

    BTW: great deal on ropes on SnC right now.

  7. #7
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    see all the ropes that exist in one spot

    I realize this thread is solved already, but for future curious folks, you can see all the 70m options of rope on the market at: weighmyrack DOT com/rope (it lists all the ropes imported to the US and you can filter on 70m and price and bicolor/middlemark).

    Sorry for the bad URL, apparently I'm too new to trust with hyperlinks!

  8. #8
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    It's really not that difficult.

    http://weighmyrack.com/rope



    Now have somebody help you wipe.

    I agree it is a constitutional right for Americans to be assholes...its just too bad that so many take the opportunity...
    iscariot

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