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| 2010-01-11 |
| RunLock as Catch & Release rope. |
| Per Jonasson is a Swedish fishing guide who is a precursor regarding Catch & Release of mighty halibuts outside the coast of Norway. He recommend RunLock as a C&R rope. |
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An ingenious idea - a rope that doesn't need to be knotted. No knots that unties - slide open, or get stuck and have to be cut open. The innovation is a flexible polyester rope designed with loops throughout it’s length, which creates endless possibilities and user areas. You can create fixed grips, snares and locks in an instant, or use it for tight, rapid strapping, simple and fast. Easy to tie and untie! Runlock is perfect for outdoor people, professionals or as an all-round tool. |
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| The two old RunLock ropes above are part of a pre serie batch produced for testing. These particular examples were produced in 1983 and have ever since then been used as mooring lines by one of the employees at Texsolv. These ropes have been exposed to water, sunlight and all kinds of harsh weather for 28 years. They may have lost their original color but they are still fully functional. This truly shows the quality and durability of the RunLock loop rope. |
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Midnight Orange (fluorescent) |
This color is inspired by late summer night sunsets in Sweden, when the sky is on fire. The color is fluorescent and clearly visible in dark terrain as well as in a snowy environment. It’s very usable in situations which require that the rope is clearly visible such as in the forest as a hunting rope, as a dog leash or a towing line. Many boat people also want their mooring lines clearly visible. |
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Midsummer Yellow (fluorescent) |
| The bright yellow color is inspired by the peak of the Swedish summer, Midsummer. It is the lightest and brightest day of the year and it is a day when we celebrate light. The color is fluorescent, and clearly visible in the dark. It is an excellent choice for situations which requires safety and visibility such as towing, |
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North Sea Blue |
The deep blue color comes from the cold, wild and beautiful North Sea. It’s well suitable as an all-round tool where you don’t want the dirt to be seen as easy such as a fender line, mooring line or as a dog leash, or simply just because it’s beautiful. |
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Northland White |
The white color resembles the snowy white mountains and forests during the long hard winter in the north of Sweden. This color is very suitable for situations where you want to see when the rope gets dirty, such as in a health care environment or as a tool for the vet. The rope is very usable to pull calves, foals and lambs out during labor, or to tie up a leg during surgery. The rope can be boiled, disinfected and reused. |
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Winther Black |
The almost charcoal black color has influences from the pitch black winter nights during the winter months. It can be used when you do not want the dirt to be seen as easy, or when the rope should not be too visible to the environment. In recent years it has also been a popular color for boaters |
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