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TheShatteredOne

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All of them should be good enough to do the job, but personally I would go with 10,5/11cm
 
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For partial, honestly I don't think it matters much. It doesn't have to be 'the perfect rope', basically any true rope will do if you are fully committed. For comfort, I find nylon to be comfier than a static climbing rope. The latter is better suited for full suspension, where strength really matters.
 
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Any of those ropes will do, if I had to pick one i'd go with the middle. 10.5mm one.
 
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