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Some of the splices are really tight i have found, so just have non spliced ropes. This also helps when using the spider jack 2.1 Di. Otherwise ud have to take it apart to fit it to the rope. If you was thinking of getting the new ZigZag2 u wouldn't be able to use it if both ends where spliced.

What have you used/currently using? If your happy with it why change for now bud

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Some of the splices are really tight i have found, so just have non spliced ropes. This also helps when using the spider jack 2.1 Di. Otherwise ud have to take it apart to fit it to the rope. If you was thinking of getting the new ZigZag2 u wouldn't be able to use it if both ends where spliced.

What have you used/currently using? If your happy with it why change for now bud

 

Very few ropes are spliced both ends these days, I'd go spliced one end personally.

 

For SJ etc just feed the rope in from the bottom.

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