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Seen some rigging rings on treekit, question is what size rope do i need for the rings? i was planning to attach them with a fishermans, i know this is not the strongest but will only be used for light rigging/ redirects.

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Yeah same as, just different brand on tree kit i think, my friend has some attached with fishermans and have being fine, they wont be hammered.

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Just splice them , locking brummels are super easy.

The rope will break before the ring so just choose the appropriate diameter for the application

 

 

Looks a bit more challenging if you want to splice a ring into each end though!

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Looks a bit more challenging if you want to splice a ring into each end though!

 

Just do a non locking brummel with a large bury and lockstitch.

to be fair i think your limiting yourself with a non adjustable rig and ring though

 

I spliced up a ring on a bit of icetail to use as an adjustable rig nd ring cambium saver on any of my x ring redirects , multiuse , adjustable and retrievable.

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You can do a locking brummel at both ends it's just a little trickier to do, watch this and it'll show you,

I really like my beast ring and ring.

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