Hi Alex ! 😉💪 Nice content 👍 loving your videos ! Love to use the Flemish bend with the facing loop ! It's super easy to pass the asap because you already a point to attach your cowtail ! And move your backup to the other ropes ! Keep the good work 😉👊
im wondering if it would be easier to undo this if the blue rope was under the red rope? just like in you "how to tie the perfect figure of 8" video would this blue rope not sinch down on the red and make it harder to undo?
I do not understand your negative tone. Very uncalled for and typical keyboard warrior behavior. I’m up for a conversation but act like an adult please.
By your definition a rope that is the easiest to tie a knot in is the best…. Usually those ropes tend to last less long, have more elongation and damage easier with toothed ascenders being used improperly. Or even have a lower MBS. So maybe for your work you would like a rope that has the opposite properties. Stronger, less elongation doesn’t damage easily. Needing 5 seconds more to tie a knot is no big deal. Pick the right tool for the job Man, if this rope gives you problems tying knots, you should not be doing rope access work… Besides does it really look like impossible to use? Not to me. Me and a lot of people I know are a big fan of this rope because of the mentioned advantages. Are they all “clowns”…
Hi Alex ! 😉💪
Nice content 👍 loving your videos !
Love to use the Flemish bend with the facing loop !
It's super easy to pass the asap because you already a point to attach your cowtail ! And move your backup to the other ropes !
Keep the good work 😉👊
Absolutely! The Flemish bend with a bight is coming mid September👍🏼👍🏼. That is my true favorite 🤩
im wondering if it would be easier to undo this if the blue rope was under the red rope? just like in you "how to tie the perfect figure of 8" video would this blue rope not sinch down on the red and make it harder to undo?
Yes, I think it would be easier 👍🏼
Great video, thank you, Jim H.
Thanks Jim😃
Like always, very good video 👌❤️
Thank you! 😃
thank you sir.
Welcome!
Good stuff!
Thanks! 🙏🏼😃
A rope that's not very knot able is about as much use a a chocolate teapot !!! I think I'll give this clowns advice a miss
I do not understand your negative tone. Very uncalled for and typical keyboard warrior behavior. I’m up for a conversation but act like an adult please.
By your definition a rope that is the easiest to tie a knot in is the best…. Usually those ropes tend to last less long, have more elongation and damage easier with toothed ascenders being used improperly. Or even have a lower MBS. So maybe for your work you would like a rope that has the opposite properties. Stronger, less elongation doesn’t damage easily. Needing 5 seconds more to tie a knot is no big deal. Pick the right tool for the job
Man, if this rope gives you problems tying knots, you should not be doing rope access work…
Besides does it really look like impossible to use? Not to me. Me and a lot of people I know are a big fan of this rope because of the mentioned advantages. Are they all “clowns”…