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  1. Ax-Man

    HRC for a climbing hitch

    I finally got to give this HRC cord a workout up in an actual tree today. I only have one comment SWEET A very smooth running cord with excellent grab and release.
  2. Ax-Man

    HRC for a climbing hitch

    I finally got a tress cord made up from the HRC I bought. I haven't climbed on it yet. I can say this though from just by sitting in my recliner in front of the tv and going through the motions of grab and realize this HRC is a very smooth and I mean a very smooth running cord. One of the best I...
  3. Ax-Man

    HRC for a climbing hitch

    Good post Brian, I have been out of the climbing scene for awhile now and haven't kept up . What are some of the names of these high tech fibers???
  4. Ax-Man

    HRC for a climbing hitch

    I never cared for Tennex as a hitch for the same reasons. Beeline didn't find a home in my climbing bag either.
  5. Ax-Man

    HRC for a climbing hitch

    Thanks for the replies guy's. Looks like the HRC is a keeper. Nick, here is a pic of the cord I bought with the core exposed. The new cord is 8mm size. The older looking cord is my footlocking cord only in 10mm. They are both the same. Sherrill calls this Technora /Polyester. I took a good...
  6. Ax-Man

    HRC for a climbing hitch

    Looks like I am going to in for some late season climbing. So it is time to do some revamping in the climbing hitch and lanyard department. So I have a few questions that I can't find the answers I am looking for even though I have done some research or at least tried to do anyway. Search...
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