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    The whoopie sling is a very cool thing but not for a guy line, this is the voice of experience talking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thexuprising View Post
    Z-line spectra cord from Z packs.

    1.25mm -.55oz/50ft = 1.10oz/100ft
    1.5mm - .88oz/50ft = 1.76oz/100ft

    Looks like the 1.25mm is the winner, but I believe its braided but sheathed so splicing wouldn't be an option. I wonder how it does with tangling? Dynaglide being a close 2nd to my knowledge isn't bad with tangling, splices great, and is very strong.
    Totally slipped my mind. That stuff is liiiiiight.

    According to the site though, 1.5 is his choice for longer lines and that is heavier than Dynaglide.

    I would love to see someone chime in on how 1.25 handles tangling though for "shorter" lines like guyouts.

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