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Has anyone tried to replace the WE. ropes w/ amsteel and if so is it safe? I searched and don't see anything like it. Sure would do away w/ the bulk. Not sure it would hold as well. Thanks... Blacksmith.
I bought the primal steps which are similar but probably not as high of quality. I replaced the strap with a 1/4 amsteel. I bought a 50’ x1/4” amsteel winch cable from amazon for $20 and a $3 fid and spliced it on. It works well but I was using three steps as a platform and decided to pull the trigger on a ridge runner platform yesterday. I was spending way to much time screwing with the steps when trying to get setup. When I got them on right they were awesome but trying to get three at relatively the same level was a real chore I want to hunt not adjust and adjust and adjust gear.
Someone had mentioned it, I havent been able to track it down. I think its just preference. Many people prefer the wild edge ropes and some like amsteel better. I think more stay stock though. If I find the thread Ill put it up here.
I'm thinking about changing out my WE ropes to either 1/4" Amsteel or webbing to reduce bulk and possibly making them easier to fine tune thr rope lenght when setting them. If you've changed out the ropes, let me know what you used and your thoughts on them.
I have no personal experience with the amsteel on a wild edge stepp but I remember reading someone who tried it say that you can get the knot and cam really tight but it's a hell of a time trying to undo that knot especially when it's dark and cold out.