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6 months is quite an age for friction cord of any spec- think of the abuse it gets- i would have issues passing it on age alone. Was it glazed or did it have memory?

 

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I would agree....cant seem to get some of my colleagues to se it this way.....:wtf:

What does it cost to tie up a new hitch cord....arrogant IMO....

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I never see the point in splicing prussic- it's a disposable item. I have worn a piece out since saturday ( harsh abuse) but illustrates my point

 

You need to get hold of some "Armor Prus" Pete.

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Craig is correct. The splice is not CE marked and it would take a very experienced splicer to inspect this type of cord splice. In fact the Bee Line as a cord has only been passed by CE in the last couple of months.

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