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You using a hitch cord that is very close in size to the climbing line, that and the fact they are both brand new, that adds up to slippery hitches.

As far as the eye to eye....I forgot it was Tuttle, he is still a member at TreeBuzz, and the Treehouse, he can be contacted there if you like I am sure he will answer any questions you have.

Splices that are 'rated' havent been individually tested, they have been spliced by a splicer who has had splices tested previously no ?

And is therefore a rated splicer ? So if he happens to have had a bad day when he spliced your E2E, even though it is 'rated' you might still be SOL. Just saying.

Basically if you are going to climb on splices, you need to learn how to tell a good splice from a bad splice. Id advise you buy a rated spliced E2E just so you can compare the two chords that will give you a starting point at least.

Good luck bud, and have fun.

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