HILLZ Member Oct 8, 2014 #21 Synth, over steel. no splinters in your hands whilst handling the rope and less chance of cutting someone in half if it breaks.
Synth, over steel. no splinters in your hands whilst handling the rope and less chance of cutting someone in half if it breaks.
jnabird333 - Oct 8, 2014 #22 HILLZ said: Synth, over steel. no splinters in your hands whilst handling the rope and less chance of cutting someone in half if it breaks. Click to expand... Plus it is repairable on the trail...
HILLZ said: Synth, over steel. no splinters in your hands whilst handling the rope and less chance of cutting someone in half if it breaks. Click to expand... Plus it is repairable on the trail...
CanadianJK New member Oct 8, 2014 #23 Synthetic all the way. It's annoying keeping it covered and washing it when it gets dirty, but wearing gloves sucks.
Synthetic all the way. It's annoying keeping it covered and washing it when it gets dirty, but wearing gloves sucks.
cozdude Guy with a Red 2-Door Oct 8, 2014 #25 yes as mentioned synthetic over steel. its safer and repairable on the trail. i wish i knew this when i ordered mine.
yes as mentioned synthetic over steel. its safer and repairable on the trail. i wish i knew this when i ordered mine.