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Just buy a ready made one- 37m or 45 are the commonest lengths. I, like most, have a selection, plus some short ones, usually long damaged ones cut in half etc. You can save money if you are ona budget by not having eyes sewn/ spliced on them too. As above- check out some of the sponsors on the right of the screen for the best prices.

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Get eye spliced. Saves so much time. As for length, depends on the size of tree you climb most often. I used to do a lot of street trees and having too much rope can be nearly as annoying as not having enough.

 

If you are going to be doing big trees you'll probably want to go 45m not many trees you wont manage with that length. If you don't do many big trees pulling 45m of rope through a small tree can be a pain.

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