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19 hours ago, billpierce said:

If it's too long can you just tie a few knots in it?

The thing costs a small fortune.  I wouldn't want to spend that money on something then have to knot it up to make it useable!! :)

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On 04/11/2017 at 21:33, wicklamulla said:

it's simply too long.

Excessive length isn't a problem I've ever had to overcome

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I make my own with hollow tape and heavy gauge pole fishing elastic . Use the metal hoop from your old (possibly cut?!!?) saw strop and bunt line the karabiner end .
I shall post a picture when daylight permits .
A bit less polished than the Reecoil versions obviously, and this isn’t to take away from their fantastic design, but at least it’s cheap and you can customise it to your own lengths matron .

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I find it too long. Most of the time I clip it back on my harness. But there times I’ll drop it. 

I do like it, But for the cost. I wouldn’t be replacing it for another tho. 

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