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  1. SeanKroll

    Rope lengths

    If you are just lanyarding in for cutting, its one thing, but if you are hand-gripping the thing (not foot ascender) for climbing, or using as a flipline, bigger is your friend. I'd like a 3/4" flip-line. Bigger fir removals would warrant the weight, and I'd use a small climbing rope, maybe...
  2. SeanKroll

    Rope lengths

    250' is almost always way, way too long. For a long time I frequently used a 120'. 60' redirect height for a base-tie pruning rope (lots of pruning for me is canopy raising and deadwooding, whereas storm damage would need more height), and 120-125' working height for SRS/ SRT removals...
  3. SeanKroll

    Rope lengths

    80'-250' 8' (only rarely, came as a set with a Buck 90⁰ twist rope grab, cheap), 15' steel-core flip line, 12-25' lanyard.
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