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"Nice piece of cord, buy and save yourself the trouble"
02/19/13
If you want piece of mind, no loose knots....the product is your buy! great to have in 2 different length, material slides well moving up and grips well on either dry or wet rope under weight....just know how to tie your prussik and use an appropriate dimension rope! recommended buy
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"Nice piece of cord, buy and save yourself the trouble"
02/19/13
If you want piece of mind, no loose knots....the product is your buy! great to have in 2 different length, material slides well moving up and grips well on either dry or wet rope under weight....just know how to tie your prussik and use an appropriate dimension rope! recommended buy
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"Not cheap but convienent and durable"
07/22/12
Always use prusiks as a backup when top rope soloing. If my ascender doesnt catch, the prusik is always there to catch me and these metolius cords are the perfect length and convienent to carry with me.
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Colin
from Massachussetts
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"Good to have"
07/06/12
It's always great to have some prusik cords around. Especially teaching someone to rappel. The two pack is definitely the way to go. Different lengths so you know what you like and it was great when teaching my stepdaughter to rappel. You definitely need some of these.
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Jason
from Las Vegas, NV
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"Good tool in a pinch"
04/21/11
These are a fun tool to have on your rack but their function is very singular. They do have advantages of just carrying extra cord for prusik knots, or other tension knots. The figure 8 bends have a plastic coating on them which ensure the knots and protect the cords integrity. Pigtails are double stitched to the cord for further safety. For quick, self rescue this is a great product and the only downside I found was that it's very limited to just that purpose.
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"Does exactly what a Prusik cord should!"
12/07/09
Does exactly what a Prusik cord should do. No complaints! We use it general wall maintenance such as setting routes and bringing tools and things like that up the wall with us to set routes. So, it does everything I would have expected!
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Paul
from Grand Rapids, MI
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"good but could be beter"
11/28/09
These prusik loops are good but on a basic standard, they are made too thick and will slide some when you try to ascend rope. The knot and shrink-wrap is very well done though.
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"Fine, but why aren't these cords sold independently?"
04/03/09
This product works fine for my emergency line. But, the price is a little bit high, since I only wanted one cord. And the sizes are either a bit too long or a bit too short.
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"Great for rappel back up and self rescue with a couple big lockers"
08/18/08
great product, especially when you don't want to buy any chord for other things such as an equallette I have a big sling for that. The permanent knotts are also nice if this is all you need them for. Great applications in self rescue, and knot very well. I find the most useful knots to be the Klemheist and the Bachman with these and a 10.2mm rope
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Jon
from WEST TISBURY
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"reliable"
07/30/08
as handy on the side of a cliff as it is in the bedroom. its a good reliable product
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JESSE
from FORT WORTH
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"you could correct that"
05/26/08
not a comment, just a clarification. the product specs read Length 28 72 mm and 47.5 120mm but, 28 inches are 72 centimeters, not millimeters. and 47.5 are 120 cm, not mm.
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"Cheapest lifesaver!"
12/25/07
A prusik is THE cheapest lifesaver you can get! Whether you buy it like this set or just some rope. Personally I would say that the knot to loop it together should be a double fish knot instead of a figure of 8.
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Paul
from TRONDHEIM S+R-TR+NDELAG
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