Just dragging deer off , a variety of ground, could be a clear fell or just up a bankWhat are you going to use it for ?
Dyneema is a great product but not for everything. Different “grades” exist along with blends and coatings . So a bit more info to help you .
Just dragging deer off , a variety of ground, could be a clear fell or just up a bank![]()
Thanks your advice , very helpful, the rope would be pulled by vehicle or winch.Dyneema is strong , way overkill for dragging deer .
If you like using a chain saw to cut through butter then any diameter dyneema will do it .
The problem is that dynnema is braded and dirt is it's enemy , once it gets dirty it needs cleaning otherwise it starts to fray from the inside out .
Also dyneema has a lower friction coeficient than teflon so knots do not usaully like to stay tied - this can be solved with braiding the rope - .
For your application i would suggest a rope which has a tight sheath around it ( more resistant to abraisons and dirt ingress ) any static 10mm rope would be more than enough ( of good quality ) or even a piece of webbing could do the same job .
I assumed here that you will be dragging the deer by hand hence the advice .
I will repeat, not exactly what you are looking for but does work, you can buy in 200m lengths.10mm Navy Blue Double Braid Polyester Rope 100 Metre Reel - RopeServices UK is what I use with my capstan winch
Dyneema is very strong but if you are dragging with a car that increases the chances of ruining the rope . It will be a very expensive mistake . Now if you insist to go there i would suggest a tight cover rope and not the usual nice looking open braided one . Like this oneThanks your advice , very helpful, the rope would be pulled by vehicle or winch.
Hand dragging we use a sledge, (if it's a bit to far.)
The rope is just another option.
Dirt will definitely be
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6mm good quality Dyneema i would expect it to have 3000kg of breaking load rating , which again from the sounds of it is more than you need but there is less rope there to chew through.What I'm looking for is ,
Light maximum strength, smallest real, and as long as possible 200m+
This does the job if anyone knows where I can get it.
I've found it in 6mm but don't think it's up to the job.
So 10mm ish should be just fine.
Thanks for your help so far
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I've got loads of that rope. Found it washed up on the beach. It doesn't last long once it starts to fray.What I'm looking for is ,
Light maximum strength, smallest real, and as long as possible 200m+
This does the job if anyone knows where I can get it.
I've found it in 6mm but don't think it's up to the job.
So 10mm ish should be just fine.
Thanks for your help so far
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Dynema is a dynamic rope that has give & used. Y climbers. Your use is better suited with a static rope which would be cheaper & if a plastic type easy to clean toHi Dyneema rope is anyone using it?
If so what size would you recommend, and any recommendations for supplier's
Thanks in advance
Miffy
I would not say dyneema is a dynamic rope , it creeps under load very very slowly but its not dynamic . And it has never been used in clinbing due to its low melting point and inability to stretch . You cannot even use it as a static rope due to its low melting point .Dynema is a dynamic rope that has give & used. Y climbers. Your use is better suited with a static rope which would be cheaper & if a plastic type easy to clean to
Hi yes definitely helps (priceDyneema is very strong but if you are dragging with a car that increases the chances of ruining the rope . It will be a very expensive mistake . Now if you insist to go there i would suggest a tight cover rope and not the usual nice looking open braided one . Like this one
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10mm Red Dyneema Cruise Yachting Rope
Kingfisher's 10mm Red Dyneema Cruise Rope on a 100m reel. Braided Polyester over Dyneema - Strong, light and low stretch. Order Online for a Fast Delivery!www.ropesdirect.co.uk
Hope this helps .
No worries Happy to helpHi yes definitely helps (price) won't be happing.
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Yes I've noticed that with it.I've got loads of that rope. Found it washed up on the beach. It doesn't last long once it starts to fray.