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New set up. Invested about £40 on new bling with VAT.

 

Moon Trad chalk bag - £15

4m Teufelberger Sirius 10mm - £7

ISC 3-way snap - £10

 

Lanyard not in my way all the time - Priceless!

 

Thanks to Rock+Run for the bag and Honey Bros. for the bling - top service from both.

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You just need the little arb imp to live in your bag now and pull in the excess to save you doing it:thumbup:

 

might try that myself, looks a neat setup!

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Not often, but tried 1.5m and it just wasn't enough at times.

 

Not my crab that trails, its the stopper knot end.

 

Yes. Takes too long. Can't afford to go any slower than I do already mate!

 

put a back splice in instead of the stopper knot, happy days.

 

I had these issues, then shortened my strop down to a length that only hangs level with my feet when clipped in and tripled meaning crab on prussick and loop end bows down to my feet, as does the loose end this way it is rarely getting hung up.:thumbup1:

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WTF!!!! why was this post edited :confused1: it was clearly a joke and had christmas joy in it and you deleted it!!!! very sad get a ******* life john :thumbdown::thumbdown:

 

well thats a sure fire way to earn yourself a 7 day ban....yes even at christmas.

 

Back to playdough for me:001_smile:

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