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sb wrote:And re the rope drag...that is caused not by the rope but by the climber. I personally think it is just marketing crap about one rope producing less rope drag. Same as the biner thingy...just a way to sell new biners as the latest thing.
mitchleblanc wrote:You really think that the weave of the sheath has nothing to do with the rope drag? Rope drag is caused by: Friction. Not by the climber. I don't see how a smoother sheath would not help reduce drag, given the same situation. I don't speak from experience, mind you, though I think Fred does.
Who cares again!! wrote:DUH, yeah Mitch it is...think about how small a surface the sheath is to the belay device....then think who creates the friction....THE CLIMBER. For good info see http://www.getoutdoors.com/go/golearn/97
I don't think Fred wrote that info.... ;o)
Who cares again!! wrote:DUH, yeah Mitch it is...think about how small a surface the sheath is to the belay device....then think who creates the friction....THE CLIMBER. For good info see http://www.getoutdoors.com/go/golearn/97
I don't think Fred wrote that info.... ;o)
mitchleblanc wrote:I can't even go on. Perhaps we'd best get a discussion going before I elaborate.
mitchleblanc wrote:Dude, what are you talking about? The belay device?! We're talking about rope drag here, not belaying.
Now, I'm not sure what kind of crack you're on, because you are making absolutely no sense. Thanks though, but I don't think I need to learn to belay, and I'm not sure you should be reading how to belay on the internet either, for that matter. I suspect that reading isn't your forte.
Your post doesn't even make any sense. "I don't think Fred wrote that article"? Good point. I think you're probably right. In any case, I was writing that Fred has used a rope with low friction sheath...
dcentral wrote:Apparently there are no dimple questions or easy answers.
rendog wrote:WOW
all of this warring going on after Adam was just asking about a reccomendation as to which rope he should look into buying.
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