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    Odd Pieces of Rope

    From time to time, I end up with lengths of perfectly good rope that do not fit
    in with my normal selling scheme. So, every once in a while, I package these up
    and sell them off at a discount. This is one of those times. Odd lengths
    available:

    http://canyoneeringusa.com/shop/prod...&cat=23&page=1

    First come, first served. Most pieces, there is exactly one that length.
    Shipping in the USA is 8$.

    Enjoy.

    Tom

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    How well do these ropes work as static egress lines? Does weather (possible constant changes with sunshine and rain) really beat the crap out of these? theres a couple of canyons I want to open up. But holy damn does it become an expensive sport when you need to constantly fix ropes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Renatomic808 View Post
    How well do these ropes work as static egress lines? Does weather (possible constant changes with sunshine and rain) really beat the crap out of these? theres a couple of canyons I want to open up. But holy damn does it become an expensive sport when you need to constantly fix ropes.
    About as well as other ropes. Probably better than nylon ropes, a little bit.

    Tom

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    Folks snapped those things right up - a good sign for the economy, i think.

    Anyway, just listed a few new ones. We had a rope come out at 199 feet, 8 inches today. Can't really sell it as a 200'er, now can I. Our normal 200'ers tend to be about 204 feet when they leave here, but the absolute standard is 200'. Didn't make it. Canyonero. Green w Purple. First come, first served. Only one available. Limited to stock on hand. Professional driver, closed course. Past performance does not guarantee future returns.

    http://canyoneeringusa.com/shop/prod...&cat=23&page=1


    Enjoy.

    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by dude9478 View Post
    FYI...that link isn't working for me.
    http://canyoneeringusa.com/shop/prod...&cat=23&page=1
    Fixed. (maybe) Tom you might want to see if I pointed it to the right place

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sombeech View Post
    Fixed. (maybe) Tom you might want to see if I pointed it to the right place
    Yes, but...

    All gone again.

    Tom

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    From time to time, we end up with odd lengths of rope. I tend to gather a good box full, then release for sale at one time (like now) at a considerable discount.

    I've got lots of pieces just over 50 feet in both Canyon Fire and Canyonero. And a bunch of other pieces. First come, first served.

    http://tinyurl.com/oddropes

    Enjoy.

    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by ratagonia View Post
    Yes, but...

    All gone again.

    Tom
    Wow, this board is faster than trying to buy deals on KSL...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mountaineer View Post
    Wow, this board is faster than trying to buy deals on KSL...

    Well, you might want to check the dates and times.

    Left:

    Canyonero: 1 x 56 feet, 1 x 55 feet
    Pull Cord: 1 x 73 feet

    Tom

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    Quote Originally Posted by ratagonia View Post
    Well, you might want to check the dates and times.

    Left:

    Canyonero: 1 x 56 feet, 1 x 55 feet
    Pull Cord: 1 x 73 feet

    Tom
    Yes, I just noticed you sold some ~200' ropes back in March overnight!! Wow.

    However good to be clear you have more today.

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    When posting these "commercial posts", I reuse the previous thread title. Thus, some confusion may ensue.

    Tom

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    Bummer! Looks like I already missed out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peakbaggers View Post
    Bummer! Looks like I already missed out.
    Tom mentioned he has more today.

    May be best to just start a new thread when you have more Tom.

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    There is a date and time in the upper left corner of each post.

    When I make these rope odd pieces available, they get snapped up pretty quick.

    Might have some more over the weekend

    Tom

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    The short ropes are great. My 60' with pull cord is my highest usage of all my ropes. And it all fits in the small rope bag. Baggette I think

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    A few more pieces available, starting tonight. First come, first served.

    http://www.store.canyoneeringusa.com...oduct=10914156

    Tom

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