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How does your rigging rope live?  

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  1. 1. How does your rigging rope live? You can vote for more than one option if you have more than one rigging rope, kept differently. If your answer isn't in the poll, reply in writing instead please. If it depends on who used it last, vote for all the possible ways you might find it.

    • Bare ended, no splice
      10
    • Spliced end, biner in or not
      2
    • A biner on a knot that you never untie and probably can't
      1
    • A biner on a knot that you can untie if you want to
      6
    • Fixed eye crab or snap permanently spliced on
      1
    • Something fancy like a Hands UP permanently spliced on
      0


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You can vote for more than one option if you have more than one rigging rope, kept differently. If your answer isn't in the poll, reply in writing instead please. If it depends on who used it last, vote for all the possible ways you might find it.

Edited by AHPP

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I so nearly added that one and then for some reason didn't. Now have. Could you vote for it please.

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21 minutes ago, Tree monkey 1682 said:

One long length, lives with the rest of the lowering equipment, no splice or caribeener in either end 

 

Vote for 'Bare ended, no splice' if you haven't already please.

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23 minutes ago, John Shutler said:

bare ended. Even when i used to splice a lot i could never be bothered to splice my own rigging lines

 

Vote for 'Bare ended, no splice' if you haven't already please.

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