Learned a little more.
i have only used a double braid (a rubber band of one to top it off) and im looking at getting a new suspension line. what (if any) is the difference in the feel of climbing a Solid braid compared to a double braid?.............
Just lost a response I wrote to this and don't have the patience to re-write so I will highlight my thoughts.
Great forum to learn...getting the answers is usually the easy part.......KNOWING THE QUESTIONS IS THE HARD PART.
Sounds like you are making a good choice for an additional rope. Buying rope is like buying shoes, except your life depends on it.
I learned that the "solid braid" that you asked about, in climbing lines, is normally referred to as 12 braid. I actually own some. It was cheap, I got it for a special job and I don't like it. Although it is called "solid braid" there is nothing in the middle. Just 12 braids put together tightly. All of the strength comes from the 12 outside braids.
Solid Braid - A construction of 9, 12 or 18 strands of fiber, lock-stitched together. It has a smooth, round, firm contour which holds its shape well under pressure and load. It is excellent in pulleys and winches and whenever a firm round rope is needed. It is not as strong as other braids nor is it as spliceable.
Notice the 16 strand is missing the note "works well with hardware".
Works well with hardware.
P.S. Love those Oregon Firs.