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I want to splice some X Rings, does anybody know where I can get some rope protectors? Im looking for the codura type that can slide up the rope to the friction points. The same stuff you can insert into a spliced eye.

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I reckon those protectors would trap debris. For the price of a couple metres of tenex jst go bareback Paul!

 

Yes I was thinking the same thing, but thought of whipping the end of the protectors to stop this happening,

 

I was also in Carl's boat so thanks for the link Paul :thumbup1:

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The cordura is put on the slings to combat wear and tear.

Wear and tear that would otherwise be transferreed to a spliced eye.

Been using cordura rope sleeves for many manymany years on many many many trees and never once have I ever had to deal with the sleeves gathering debris.

Never. Ever.

For the most part(99% of their working service)they hang in trees, generally thirty to eighty feet of the ground, just not a lot of debris flying around up there thankfully.

Any decent arbor store will have rope sleeve.

Good luck and stay safe.

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