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I know this likely is discussed in one of the resources threads, but I thought I'd ask here since my question is pretty specific. Right now, I've (tentatively) decided to use a 10mm polypropylene rope with a simple slipknot on one end and a snuggle hitch attached to my anchor point. Is this a good way to go? I've read that this rope material can be slippery or not as strong, so I just want to confirm.
 
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