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life span of a wire core flip line


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I was actually thinking about exactly the same thing recently. I don't like the 3 way snap crabs, these 2 way ones are way nicer. I half considered getting one of those wee dmm swivels with the two shackles, but I can't really be arsed with that. 
You can get honeys own brand fliplines, if they're made in house they might be able to do you one with your current crab on the end? 

 

Edit: Or get one of these. I think I might just get one of these...

https://www.treekit.com/climbing-equipment/hardware/carabiners/screw-gate/petzl-eashook-open.html

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A fair percentage of a flip lines strength is in the braiding of the rope sheath, so it should really be classed as a textile item.
The metal is prone to rusting in places that are difficult to inspect.
Time for a new one by the sounds of it.

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