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...this wear issue has me worried. If the sleeve fails during a climb it seems as though it could eat a rope.
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So are we back the leathers? The bomber House Sleeve is sooooo heavy and cumbersome. We have been using leather sleeves at the school for years now with little failure. I tie a bit of throw line around the sleeve and clip it to my saddle with a carabiner. It works for me.
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Product Development. . .We have been using leather sleeves at the school for years now with little failure. . . It works for me.
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I know this thread about conduit rope sleeves is old, but I've only just noticed it (I've not been keeping up with the forums, I must admit).
I want to remind everyone that you can buy the conduit from McMaster-Carr (PN: 8069K13 and called \"Ultra-Flex\" within the \"Liquid Tight Flexible Metal Conduit\" category) very inexpensively (currently $1.93/foot). When your sleeve starts to show some wear, simply remove the endcaps and screw them into a new length of conduit. I like to put some colored gaffers tape around the lip of the endcap so that the black sleeves are more visible and I can see how they are positioned. I have sleeves in a few lengths and use a different color tape for each length so that I can grab what I want more easily.
For those who'd like to get a hold of some endcaps, I've listed here (on my terribly out-of-date Flickr site) where you can get the endcaps, too.
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