lustyd
Well-Known Member
We have Kingfisher Cruising Dyneema and the core isn't loose at all. They have an additional layer in there for exactly this reason, which also makes splicing much more simple. It's true that the core is thinner than double braid, but it's the correct size of Dyneema and the covers make up the size to standard cruising double braid rope so if you had 12mm you still use 12mm rather than size down as with nude Dyneema.The "cruising" type has a much thinner, more loosely fitting core
https://www.force4.co.uk/item/Kingfisher/Dyneema-Cruise-Rope/TCG
The rope is great, and in our good clutches it never slips. The worn clutches do slip, but then any rope would