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Teufelberger multi saver repair?


David Dobedoe
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I have some sheath damage on the "main rope of my multi saver". One 'thread' of sheath broken.

 

How tatty do people reasonably allow these to get before LOLER failure / the dustbin?

 

Think its probably time to replace or repair! The rings etc are still in good order.

 

What would be the best way to replace the rope?

I presume options would include:

Have a new piece of rope sewn in replacing old. Neat and low clutter. (where could I get that done at sensible price?)

Knot on a replacement rope. Not as neat and probably cheaper, possible to easily repair whenever needed. (what rope would be most appropriate and where can I get a couple of meters to do the job?)

 

Just buy a new one, quite expensive for what they are and this one has not really lasted that well. (Possibly just unfortunate?)

 

Buy a cheaper and hopefully tougher friction saver and loose the advantages of the adjustability.

 

Other options?

 

 

 

Thanks

 

David

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