First point I'd much rather 'nick' a wirecore while being TIT and not have to fall into my second tie in with a running saw. But again I've never tested that out.
To your 2nd point. I climbed and rigged spars for five years with just a steel core flipline and as Wiley P mentioned when bumping...
The advantage is it's stiffer for flipping and can take alot more abuse from a saw. Although I've never tested that advantage out and don't ever plan to. So stiffer for flipping is the biggest thing I think.
Depends on where you're at. My wirecore flipline is used most of the time I have to climb. Medium to decent sized conifers a wirecore flipline rules I think. I use the first one on this link http://www.wesspur.com/Lanyards/steel-core.html
Can't remember the length, but that's it dangling in...
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