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  1. Brocky

    Class 2 fibers being used for saddle bridges

    I don’t see much wear, a little fuzzy on the outside, but no self abrading.
  2. Brocky

    Class 2 fibers being used for saddle bridges

    It’s probably just a naked eye splice with locked Brummells, can use shorter buries with the dyneema being so strong, and generally used in a basket configuration.
  3. Brocky

    Class 2 fibers being used for saddle bridges

    For a bridge, the pin/ring moves across the stationary rope, a 12mm rope should have a 4mm ring, or a 12mm ring should be matched with a minimum 36mm rope, according to rope companies and others.
  4. Brocky

    Class 2 fibers being used for saddle bridges

    There must be two Brockys on here. This is the typical bend ratio recommendations.
  5. Brocky

    Class 2 fibers being used for saddle bridges

    Dyneema/Spectra doesn’t self abrade, only the aramids and vectran to a lesser amount. The less than ideal bend radius of bridge rings should also be in the discussion.
  6. Brocky

    Class 2 fibers being used for saddle bridges

    The three basic materials in the Class II are the aramids, technora, Kevlar, and Twaron, second is dyneema and the similar Spectra, and third is Vectran, kind of cross between the first two. Covers and cores are different discussions.
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