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10mm ish dynamic for lanyard....suggestions


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This week's whimsy is taking me down the route of making up a new lanyard....

Long game is to learn splicing and splice up a few different bits of rope to use with a cinch in work positioning...

Would like something small diameter, and thinking dynamic... Suggestions appreciated.

Only want 15m ish so cost not a major factor but ability to buy per metre from the UK is important.... Finding that a bit tricky thus far.

 

And if anyone can suggest a nice thin [ish] static to make up for use chogging down I'd like to do something for that too....

 

The racy black 11mm Marlow dynamic appeals to me... anyone use/used this....?

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