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<blockquote data-quote="Rampli22" data-source="post: 1715154" data-attributes="member: 42323"><p>I'm sorry it's too late posting in this thread. What kind of rope do you use? As many ropes as I've bought, I've had them for years, I'm serious. I replace them very rarely. Quality hemp ropes and sailor ropes have a very long lifespan.</p><p></p><p>The problem may be that they tear at the attachment points. It's important to tie the rope correctly in such places so that the surface doesn't sharpen it during tensioning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rampli22, post: 1715154, member: 42323"] I'm sorry it's too late posting in this thread. What kind of rope do you use? As many ropes as I've bought, I've had them for years, I'm serious. I replace them very rarely. Quality hemp ropes and sailor ropes have a very long lifespan. The problem may be that they tear at the attachment points. It's important to tie the rope correctly in such places so that the surface doesn't sharpen it during tensioning. [/QUOTE]
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