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Throw rope ?

Post by Jim E » Thu Nov 20, 2008 3:01 pm

I just acquired an older used NRS Pro Kayak throw bag/rope. Is there a way to tell if the rope is Dyneema without cutting it?
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Re: Throw rope ?

Post by Cowper » Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:22 pm

Option 1: Use if for a bungie jump. If your feet remain attached to your body, it was not Spectra. :twisted:

Option 2: I'm pretty sure NRS used the term "pro" only with bags that used Spectra, aka dyneema. But just to be sure, give them a call on the phone and see if they can confirm that. Worst case, they MIGHT have used the "pro" term with Grabline, or another specialty rope - from a marketing perspective, the term pro would almost have to indicate a better grade of rope than the standard nylon used in less expensive bags.

P.S. - I'm not 'dissing nylon ropes - they are sometimes better for people rescue, just not physically as strong.
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Re: Throw rope ?

Post by KAYAKN » Thu Nov 20, 2008 7:48 pm

Jim
Call Sterling 1-207-282-2550 ask for Matt or Sam in Rescue. Sterling puts different tracers in all there ropes. Some of there poly has a yellow outter core with two red tracers woven in a single spiral pattern. There Dyneema(Ultraline) has four tracers woven in a double spiral pattern. They look like a candycane going both directions in Dyneema(Ultraline). Thats about the only way i would be able to tell without cutting it.
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Re: Throw rope ?

Post by Don Harwood » Fri Nov 21, 2008 8:54 am

You could contact our very own Tim Jones and I'm sure he can help you out with any throw rope questions!
Tim is a Sterling dealer and can even make you a very nice throw bag!
You could contact Tim through his web site at http://www.whitewatersolutions.net" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;, or e-mail him at tim@swiftwaterrescue.net.
Tim is an ACC member and a Advanced Swiftwater Rescue Instructor! :D
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