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Sir-climbalot
Dec 13, 2011, 9:00 PM
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I am looking into this rope (60M dry) and i really like it. It seems like a very nice rope and is not to expensive. All of the reviews that ive scene online are positive and say that it is a great rope. I was wondering if its really not all that, or if there are any other ropes that are better. Thanks *I would be using it for mostly sport
(This post was edited by Sir-climbalot on Dec 13, 2011, 9:02 PM)
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amyas
Dec 13, 2011, 9:21 PM
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I've used that rope (tho a 70m) for 2 years now and its been great for me. Pretty supple right away and dries fairly quickly after a day on ice too. Not too fuzzy at all after being used only a few days a month.
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jae8908
Dec 13, 2011, 10:22 PM
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There are better ropes out there.
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shoo
Dec 14, 2011, 12:03 AM
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amyas wrote: Pretty supple right away Are you sure you're talking about the same rope here??? The marathon series is just about the stiffest rope available on the market today. It;s absolutely bomber, one of the beefiest ropes out there, but too stiff and heavy for my personal tastes as a sport rope.
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gosharks
Dec 14, 2011, 3:57 AM
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shoo wrote: amyas wrote: Pretty supple right away Are you sure you're talking about the same rope here??? The marathon series is just about the stiffest rope available on the market today. It;s absolutely bomber, one of the beefiest ropes out there, but too stiff and heavy for my personal tastes as a sport rope. Shoo is wrong here. At least about the Marathon Pro. Not stiff at all and never goes get too stiff or limp. I'm on my second.
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moose_droppings
Dec 14, 2011, 5:31 AM
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gosharks wrote: shoo wrote: amyas wrote: Pretty supple right away Are you sure you're talking about the same rope here??? The marathon series is just about the stiffest rope available on the market today. It;s absolutely bomber, one of the beefiest ropes out there, but too stiff and heavy for my personal tastes as a sport rope. Shoo is wrong here. At least about the Marathon Pro. Not stiff at all and never goes get too stiff or limp. I'm on my second. I don't think they're to bad either, but they are stiffer than my Beal or Bluewater ropes by comparison. They wear like iron though. Mine has had a lot of use and it's still has plenty of life left in it.
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j_amie_
Dec 15, 2011, 2:51 AM
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Mine is the opposite of stiff... Awesome rope. I'd buy another one.
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socalclimber
Dec 15, 2011, 4:00 AM
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I've owned a number of marathon ropes. All were excellent. I really like them.
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ilikepargo
Dec 27, 2011, 9:12 AM
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I used to have the 10.4 bicolor. Now I have the 10.2. I'll keep buying them.
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j_ung
Dec 27, 2011, 1:09 PM
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I think you'll be perfectly happy with a Marathon in this case. It's an excellent rope. I'm confused about those who said it's too stiff. I found mine to have one of the best hands of any rope I've used.
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