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Hi guys,

 

I’m quite a freshman when it comes to splicing ropes and I was just wondering which criteria make a rope good to splice respectively which criteria make a rope a nightmare to splice? I hope you can help me with that

 

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For me the only criteria that makes a rope good to splice or not is whether it is new or used. New rope is often far easier to splice than some old rope that a fat lump has been swinging around on for x amount of months or years.

 

 

So new Marlow is fine?:biggrin:

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So new Marlow is fine?:biggrin:

 

I would say no to Marlow, the older version is horrible. Its final bury is done by machine, but it can be done by bhand

 

There is a newer version coming out which is much easier to splice by hand.

 

Start on some Yale XTC or New England Hi-vee.

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I would say no to Marlow, the older version is horrible. Its final bury is done by machine, but it can be done by bhand

 

 

 

There is a newer version coming out which is much easier to splice by hand.

 

 

 

Start on some Yale XTC or New England Hi-vee.

 

 

Nothing by Marlow is fine mate. Awful stuff.

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A friend of mine has a XP*e from Edelrid laying around. Do you guys think a splice is doable on that one?

 

Ive spliced it, its got a very tight cover so not the easiest.

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Ive spliced it, its got a very tight cover so not the easiest.

 

I'm struggling with burying the splice. It needs so much power to do. Do you ahve advice for me?

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