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  1. Jed

    Why 7/16 for SRT and 1/2" for DRT?

    HA! Sean, you suck man, but, yeah... point taken: I know, I know... put the breaks on a hair sooner. Ah, shut up man, you know what I'm saying... you finally get to where you're going, and then (let's say you have to go up a hair again cause you missed a hanger or whatever) when you try to take...
  2. Jed

    Why 7/16 for SRT and 1/2" for DRT?

    Ha, funny... the poison ivy I was just (bragging about) yeah, well I just "killed" mine yesterday too. Man, I thought I was getting too old for that stuff but, uhhh... Left it and a newish Dynasorb rigging line in a maple I fell into the woods yesterday, and couldn't get em out. Cut em both...
  3. Jed

    Why 7/16 for SRT and 1/2" for DRT?

    Man, I sure hope not. Yeah, I was only talking theoretically, and, come to think of it, :? I don't know if there's a particularly stiff half-inch out there. Has anyone tried that Samson 24 strand Vortex stuff yet. Seems like it would be pretty stiff, but I haven't checked it out. For...
  4. Jed

    Why 7/16 for SRT and 1/2" for DRT?

    No thanks B. :O
  5. Jed

    Why 7/16 for SRT and 1/2" for DRT?

    Ha! Yeah, I was laughing because if anyone on here fought me, I'd be the loser. Yeah Stephen you're right, but that's just another argument in favor of half inch, because, of course, that could always be made stiffer than skinny rope.
  6. Jed

    Why 7/16 for SRT and 1/2" for DRT?

    Robert: This stuff is cultural. Rope diameter doesn't matter a straw whether Ddrt, Drt, or Srt. Skinny rope is lighter. Fat rope is easier to grab. There can be no other appreciable difference, and I'll fight anyone who dares to suggest otherwise.
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