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Samuel
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Depends on your situation mate. If you're going to be doing some monsters, keep it as it is and buy a 20m rope for the smaller stuff.

 

If not, cut it in two and have a 40m and a 20m one. Should cover most situations with that. Then give someone a ring to splice an eye into it (unless its a double eye rope to start with!!) Old Snake does all of my splices and is a top lad to deal with.

 

Thats what I'd do mate.

 

Tom

 

I agree:001_tongue:

 

Cheers for the recommendation though bud:thumbup1:

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I buy mine in 50 or 60m lengths. 60 is quite a lot though for most days. Do you keep it in a bag? If so the last 10-15 m should stay in there all day long, no need to drag it anywhere round the tree?

 

i do keep it in a bag, but when i am limb walking i have been told to put all my rope in the direction of the limb that i am walking, if you know what i mean:thumbup1:

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