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  1. treesmith

    Where old ropes go to die.

    I tried ProMaster, but found it so soft it wouldn’t hold up. I still use Treemaster for R&R friction savers and lanyards.
  2. treesmith

    Where old ropes go to die.

    I use ArborPlex almost every day. I keep a 75’ piece of 1/2” for natural crotching, a 150’ hank for higher up natural crotching, (as well as for zip-lining), and keep a 75’ and 120’ climb line out of 1/2” AP for natural crotch TIPs when I don’t need a friction saver. Also keep a 75’-80’ piece of...
  3. treesmith

    Where old ropes go to die.

    By the time I retire mine, they're not fit for much.
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