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I know that this has been discussed before but I can't remember the conclusion. 

 

Would there be a LOLA issue with the date of manufacture (5 years for fabrics). I can't remember if it's the date of manufacture or of first use. 

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6 minutes ago, Gary Prentice said:

I know that this has been discussed before but I can't remember the conclusion. 

 

Would there be a LOLA issue with the date of manufacture (5 years for fabrics). I can't remember if it's the date of manufacture or of first use. 

That photo is off eBay. Apparently the ones being sent are new.

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39 minutes ago, Gary Prentice said:

I know that this has been discussed before but I can't remember the conclusion. 

 

Would there be a LOLA issue with the date of manufacture (5 years for fabrics). I can't remember if it's the date of manufacture or of first use. 

It’s usually a 10 year shelf life for fabric equipment. And a 5 year working life. Unless any kit fails the 6 month inspection or your pre-climb inspection etc etc.

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i think the ones i made were about 70cm, they work fine side branches, id say really long ones would tangle a lot whilst climbing around.

i guess see which sizes work for you.

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