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Post by sideways »

whats better , plasma rope or dynamica rope i have heard different stories ? also where is the best place to get it?
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Post by macca81 »

dynamic rope stretches, so i dont imagine it would be very good being spooled onto a winch under strain... and would prehaps negate the fact that rope is meant to minimise the chance of shackles becoming projectiles....




unless they have stoped making it stretch since i last climbed :D
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Post by Coighty »

I used Dynamica last year and Plasma this year in comps, can't honestly say they seem much different, although Dynamica is supposed to be stronger as it has DYNEEMA in it the worlds strongest fibre.
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Post by manno74 »

As with all answers on this forum, I'll start with another question!

What do you want it for? Competition or general use when out 4wding?

If comp, generally Plasma/Dynamica (not dynamic rope) is lighter weight, a little more on spool drum, easier to handle when running around with it... costs a bit though, but no problem if you're sponsored!

If general stuff, wire rope offers better value for money, more resistance to general wear and can withstand a little more neglect (ie. being left on winch drum wet/dirty for longer periods).

Where to get them? Don't have a clue other than your local 4wd shop... try ebay maybe?
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Post by bru21 »

Coighty wrote:I used Dynamica last year and Plasma this year in comps, can't honestly say they seem much different, although Dynamica is supposed to be stronger as it has DYNEEMA in it the worlds strongest fibre.
all "plasma" is dyneema which is high molecular weight, aligned (drawn down) poly eth.

I bought amsteel for $9 per metre from the us for 11mm

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Post by beretta »

bru21 wrote:
Coighty wrote:I used Dynamica last year and Plasma this year in comps, can't honestly say they seem much different, although Dynamica is supposed to be stronger as it has DYNEEMA in it the worlds strongest fibre.
all "plasma" is dyneema which is high molecular weight, aligned (drawn down) poly eth.

I bought amsteel for $9 per metre from the us for 11mm

cheers bru
Absolutely correct Bru, "Plasma" and Dynamica are both made out of Dyneema, it is the content of dyneema that makes the rope stronger etc and changes its characteristics.

Spectra is another one you will here bandied around, all of these products are marine ropes, used to pull sails up or whatever. Only think is they generally have a sheath over the top to stop the salt from cutting into the "plasma" as it has a very low abrasion resistance. You can buy this stuff from any saling shop as well as a 4wd shop.

there are some new products out that are much stronger than the ropes currently on the market, they have amazing breaking strains, but it is worth its weight in gold, very expensive still.
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Post by Matt N »

macca81 wrote:dynamic rope stretches, so i dont imagine it would be very good being spooled onto a winch under strain... and would prehaps negate the fact that rope is meant to minimise the chance of shackles becoming projectiles....




unless they have stoped making it stretch since i last climbed :D
Not really the most appropriate name, but Dynamica is the brand name of a winch rope made from Dyneema fibres, which is static.

Climbing rope still stretches, thank god ;)
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Post by macca81 »

i thort sideways musta just miss-spelled it! damn why the hell would you call it that? they just set out to confuse me!
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Post by turps »

macca81 wrote:i thort sideways musta just miss-spelled it! damn why the hell would you call it that? they just set out to confuse me!
Your from Tassi I can imagine it dosent take much. :D

Another website to check that looks like they have nice prices is www.rockstomper.com
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Post by Troopy93 »

I just got a 100" length of 5/16 Amsteel Hunter Green Rope and a Heavy Duty Hawse Fairlead from www.okoffroad.com all up $299.03 AU delivered. It'sthe same stuff as whats available thru the link in the previous post. Also had a thimble spliced in one end and the lug on the other end. Cheers Troopy93
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Post by macca81 »

turps wrote:
macca81 wrote:i thort sideways musta just miss-spelled it! damn why the hell would you call it that? they just set out to confuse me!
Your from Tassi I can imagine it dosent take much. :D
obviously doesnt take much for you either, seeing as you cant even put an 'e' on tassie :P

funny how interstaters say how slow we are in tassie, yet complain when we talk to fast....
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Post by CWBYUP »

macca81 wrote:funny how interstaters say how slow we are in tassie, yes complain when we talk to fast....
That would have been a good comeback if you had of spelt it properly :roll:
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