I am sure this topic has been debated until the cows come home and I have discussed it with several people myself but, I want to state my experience and ask the question once again...
So, I know synthetic is much easier to handle and I believe does not need the attention to get spooled back up properly as steel does. However, in the six months I have been wheeling, I have seen 2 synthetic lines brake. On the positive side, they did as advertised and simply dropped to the ground without taking anyone's head off. So, is it just coincidence that I have witenssed two brake in such a short period of time or does synthetic have a weakness? Yes, I also know you can re-attach it (if you know how) on the trail.
This past weekend I saw steel wire not get spooled up properly and thus was unable to get it fixed on the trail to work again (spool in and out properly). But, as long as it was spooled up properly it worked (yes, with some tugging and pulling up and down hill). I also witnessed a person guiding the wire in as the winch was being used in order to make sure it spolled properly. This didn't seem like the safest thing to do but, is it necessary to keep the winch working?
So, my ultimate question is: synthetic or steel and why...? I realize it may be personal preference but, I am interested in hearing everyone's opinon and experience before I make my decision.
Thanks,
Jeff