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I would add 5m split tail instead of 3m ( just my choice)

tape slings i use a 1.2m sling all the time, ?

tool strops?

tool karabiners?

spare friction rope? ( to tie your own fishermans)

first aid kit for harness along with whistle and knife!!,

atleast 4 karabs, 3 is pushing it,

 

hope this helps matey.:thumbup1:

 

I'd daisy chain the end of the strop up if you do go for 5m otherwise you'll be forever getting it stuck in forks/on stubs and thats really annoying!

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Save a few bob and check out military surplus stores for secondhand rucksack/kit bags (min 65lt I'd say) instead of the Stein bag.

 

Yeah, get an american kit bag as they have bigger openings and have 2 straps so you can wear it like a backpack and carry other things with your now free two hands :biggrin:

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Yale Imori orange & black climbing rope 12mm 1 splice (45m)

 

£123.20 £24.64 £147.84

 

 

This rope is awful.. it's really springy, I don't know if you need to milk it, but it also twists itself around every little twig... Now lad back in the day, I had Samson Blue Streak, now that was a rope :biggrin:

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