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What kind of rope is everyone going with?

cheecho67

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I’m thinking about a repelling rope and on YouTube seems like everyone is recommending Canyon elite 9 mm is that what you guys are using? Very open to recommendations.
 

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Canyon Elite 9mm is what I use. Anything smaller is out of spec for a madrock safeguard. The elite is much more pliable than the Canyon IV making it store in pouch easier. I have used 8mm restech out of the madrock with no problems. It’s much lighter and packs smaller than the Canyon elite. But I prefer the Canyon elite.


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bowhunthard88

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So to agree with @Rutman , Canyon Elite packs better, but my preference is actually the Canyon C-IV. It's in reallity a "smaller" 9mm and I personally think it handles better. I'm currently using the C-IV for SRT, and the Elite for rappelling (in conjunction with a climbing method, currently the Sladder), with a Madrock.
 
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cheecho67

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So to agree with @Rutman , Canyon Elite packs better, but my preference is actually the Canyon C-IV. It's in reallity a "smaller" 9mm and I personally think it handles better. I'm currently using the C-IV for SRT, and the Elite for rappelling (in conjunction with a climbing method, currently the Sladder), with a Madrock.
So what do you use for s r t?
 

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I’ve used both CIV and HTP and both work just fine. The HTP is a fairly stiff rope though, especially after I’ve loaded it so stowing it afterwards is a bit more work. It rappels nicely though. Both are 9mm so in spec for the Safeguard.
 

cheecho67

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So having a sewn eye and quick link and some sort of tether locker just fine? I know girth hitching is preferred with sewn eye.
 

BTaylor

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Of the 9mm stuff I have tried I like the Bluewater Protac the best. That said I prefer 8mm resctech. I do not use a mechanical device for rappelling.
 

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Can’t go wrong with either canyon ropes. The C-IV IS stiffer, but the elite, feels really good in your hands and is a pleasure to tie Knots with….youll love it! I think my favorite is probably resctech ffor rappeling, but using the C-IV with my SRT setup. I’m new to this so I haven’t used a lot of different ropes. The sterling TRC or Beal in 5.5 will also hitch to the mentioned ropes very well. I’ve also found EWO to be bout the best budget friendly place to get ropes and hitch cords……just saying
 

cheecho67

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Can’t go wrong with either canyon ropes. The C-IV IS stiffer, but the elite, feels really good in your hands and is a pleasure to tie Knots with….youll love it! I think my favorite is probably resctech ffor rappeling, but using the C-IV with my SRT setup. I’m new to this so I haven’t used a lot of different ropes. The sterling TRC or Beal in 5.5 will also hitch to the mentioned ropes very well. I’ve also found EWO to be bout the best budget friendly place to get ropes and hitch cords……just saying
yes just got some rope at ewo i had 40" in cart almost ready to purchase and saw your post and checked out EWO and got it like almost $30 bucks cheaper!! glad I saw your post LOL.
 

cheecho67

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So to agree with @Rutman , Canyon Elite packs better, but my preference is actually the Canyon C-IV. It's in reallity a "smaller" 9mm and I personally think it handles better. I'm currently using the C-IV for SRT, and the Elite for rappelling (in conjunction with a climbing method, currently the Sladder), with a Madrock.
so how do you like the sladder? I have just seen the video from one of the threads in here. looks pretty cool.
 

bowhunthard88

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so how do you like the sladder? I have just seen the video from one of the threads in here. looks pretty cool.
So far this is my preferred method! Any tree any place. I just need to make sure that I don't climb above my rappel rope length (if necessary).


 
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