Tech cord eye and eye?

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Got a 32" Tech-cord eye and eye from treestuff.com, it is un-jacketed technora and vectran.

Has a 900 degree F. + melting point.

Used it 3-4 times with both VT and distel, man, looks like shit now...lol:O
all ratty looking, is it supposed to look like that?
I didn't do any burn-outs on it.

I know the urethane coating will come off and the colour will change, but it looks pretty hairy and fuzzed out now.

anybody?:?
 
Tech-cord! The purple stuff?

I'm probably off track here, but the tech-cord I'm used to had a purple jacket and wore out in nothing flat. Well least the cover did.

Beeline wears the longest of any pursik cord I've used. Bar no other.
 
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No this is from All-Gear, and it is kinda peach coloured ...

I have some beeline on the way ;)
 
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here it is
 

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it is 8mm and I'm using it on arbormaster BWR, which is actually less than the 13mm it is labeled.
 
I'm pretty sure that stuff just breaks in like that. It's probably a lot like "Ice Tail" from Sampson, and that stuff almost needs to get all fluffed up before it's worth a damn.

I'm an HRC fan myself.
 
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I'm wondering that myself, because it has no jacket it has to get , shall we say? "Broke in"???? ;) ;)
 
I'm pretty sure that stuff just breaks in like that. It's probably a lot like "Ice Tail" from Sampson, and that stuff almost needs to get all fluffed up before it's worth a damn.

I'm an HRC fan myself.

Yep. I've had some of this stuff before and it's just the coating that wears off.
 
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Any idea the life of this stuff after it "breaks in" ????, I switch my eye and eyes off all the time, and use different,ones depending on the hitch I tie.
 
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and it does work better now than it did out of the bag, just looks damn ratty ...lol:P;)
 
Yeah- don't worry about the looks. Check prior to each use to make sure the strands aren't damaged, but it should be fine. I have one of those that's a good 5 years old and still lookin' good and kickin.

Can you post a pic? They might've changed the recipe (amounts of twists) for one reason or another. The one I had was woven pretty tight.

Out of curiosity, does it have a locking brummell on each end?

love
nick
 
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Nick, it is locking brummelled on both ends, and i do have a pic of some of the wear after it's 1st outing, rattier looking now though.
 

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the wear is fuzzier now, like a climbing rope when it gets broke in nicely ;) but it doesn't look like the strands are damaged
 
Here's what mine looks like after a few years. Granted- it's not my "go to" hitch cord that has seen a ton of use- but it did go through a several month long abuse review process, and is still going strong...

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ha ha, bits of mine are looking like that, so I guess mine will be good :) this shit must be strong....
 
I used it for a bridge and didn't get that kind of abrasion. It didn't seem like good hitch cord to me though, too waxy.
 
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it is waxy, until you fuzz it up...;):D I'll keep on keepin' on for now :D
 
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