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i use it but only for lanyards.

 

i first made a 5m lanyard from nylon when i was at college because i was short of cash, cost me about £2.50 for the rope and i spliced both ends:biggrin:

it worked great and i still use it now.

 

i wouldn't want to climb on nylon any longer than 10m because of the stretch.

 

 

 

pete

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Depends what suits you, not whether its still used or not. I like it personally its what I learnt on, has stiffer properties than the modern and takes some work to coil to avoid twists and kinks. Much better than the multi-plait (stretchy boingy mare to splice stuff) but modern cordage is the way forward what with todays mechanical devices. Like Pete I still use it for lanyards and have even made a few split tails with it.

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