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  1. NickfromWI

    Class 2 Splices

    Because high-mod lines are so slippery, their performance when spliced as class I is reduced. Though tests show that a clas I splice in 8mm beeline "will hold a good load," this is not the right splice for the line. Not only that, the class I splice makes the rope stiffer much more than the...
  2. NickfromWI

    Class 2 Splices

    Max- Beeline is a type of rope fits into a category that has several names. Some call them high-modulus ropes (aka high-mod), or high tech, or Class II. These are ropes that are core-dependent for their strength. The cores are usually made out of something like, dyneema (spectra), kevlar...
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