Wisconsin | jd4930 - 4/23/2026 10:52
Thats kind of the direction im leaning. Im going to go look today but he claims 1 guy can easily carry a 50' rope with 340k breaking strength? Stuff aint cheap though lol
That is absolutely the advantage of dyneema, much lighter than steel cable and no splinters, much much lighter than chain. And the disadvantage of dyneema. Kinetic ropes are relatively cheap, easy to make a rope that stretches, they wear out with each pull though, won't matter in my lifetime, I don't try that hard.
Edited by junk fun 4/23/2026 11:41
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