Customer ratings

Pre-Spliced Halyard Snap Shackle made of CRUISE XP

  • Advantages
  • Colour (2)
  • Price/performance ratio (2)
  • Quality (1)
  • Surface feel (2)
  • UV resistance (2)
  • Abrasion resistance (2)
  • Material (1)
  • Disadvantages
  • Quality (1)
  • Hold (1)
Luc P.
by Luc P. Flag of France 2/28/2019 Verified purchase Variant: 55523
Cruise Rope
Good halyard rope, less stiff than 100% Dyneema. Me perfectly.
Daniel D.
by Daniel D. Flag of France 11/23/2018 Verified purchase Variant: 55523
good value for money
Czermak &.
by Czermak &. Flag of Germany 11/22/2018 Verified purchase Variant: 55763
Delivery and goods received correctly, as always excellent service
Ksenia D.
by Ksenia D. Flag of Belgium 8/29/2018 Verified purchase Variant: 55525
Idem
Idem...??????????
Burkhard F.
by Burkhard F. Flag of Germany 6/7/2018 Verified purchase Variant: 55524
Although not yet sufficiently tested by me, but it will meet my expectations as a favorable case alternative after first inspection.
Jan H.
by Jan H. Flag of Germany 2/14/2018 Verified purchase Variant: 55524
good value for money
Wolfgang L.
by Wolfgang L. Flag of Germany 8/16/2017 Verified purchase Variant: 55524
The first impression is positive. Whether I am satisfied in the long term, must show the daily sailing.
Tommi J.
by Tommi J. Flag of Finland 7/31/2017 Verified purchase Variant: 55525
Not too difficult to splice (Gleistein method 1 for eye-splice). A bit slippery surface on hands, holds still well on clutches and winch drum
Michael S.
by Michael S. Flag of Austria 7/5/2017 Variant: 55524
Certainly not an all-rounder
Well, In the second season in the Mediterranean (GR, IT, HR) in use as a sub-litter Reffleine for furling and as EinrollReffleine for Genuaroller. Strength On the other hand, there is certainly nothing to say, I am convinced and the breaking load data are certainly not exaggerated, purely by feeling, I tested it, of course, not. Handling There are more comfortable lines, especially ones that can be better opened up and not under warranty, however you are concerned, cause kinks. After two seasons, the lines are already quite stiff, despite frequent fresh water scouring. Splicing So you can not really talk about "easy" spliceability here, that requires a healthy amount of experience, patience and strength, otherwise you can despair, but have already produced dozens of splices with other lines better. Usability In my opinion suitable for any leash that requires a high load capacity, but does not have to go through the hands often or even daily or is otherwise served many times. Ideal for traps on roller sails, Dirks, Baumniederholern or Topnannten conditionally for Unterliekstrecker to furling, in my view, not recommended as a rollline for furling genoa. As a sheet, I would not take this line.
serge P.
by serge P. Flag of Belgium 4/8/2017 Variant: 55763
The welding of the end of the rope has come undone ...
Maurice N.
by Maurice N. Flag of France 2/7/2017 Verified purchase Variant: 55523
know this antifouling -ras- least the rope that will be judged during its use especially in terms of lengthening
Manfred B.
by Manfred B. Flag of Germany 11/7/2016 Verified purchase Variant: 55523
Die Leine ist gut belastbar
Marcello  B.
by Marcello B. Flag of Italy 10/17/2014 Verified purchase Variant: 555244
The sock is a little rough to the touch but the top looks good and is easily spliced, excellent price
Jérémie S.
by Jérémie S. Flag of France 11/22/2024 Verified purchase Variant: 560354
Carabiner too small
The snap hook is too small to pass correctly through the halyard point of the mainsail. You have to force the sail a little to get it in and keep it closed, it's a shame to have sized this snap hook so small
  • Advantages
  • Colour
  • Price/performance ratio
  • Surface feel
  • UV resistance
  • Abrasion resistance
  • Disadvantages
  • Quality
  • Hold
Daniel G.
by Daniel G. Flag of France 5/8/2022 Variant: 56033
Poor quality carabiner
The halyard and splice are of good quality.
On the other hand, the carabiner is of poor quality. The automatic closing is not safe, the carabiner axis does not lock completely. Indeed when I hoisted the jib for the first time with this 10mm halyard, what was supposed to happen, happened. The carabiner opened and released and the halyard flew away. Probably a bad design of the axle spring?
Therefore, I replaced the carabiner with a shackle.
Nino T.
by Nino T. Flag of Italy 7/31/2024 Verified purchase Variant: 560352
Cricket too small
The quality of the rope is proportionate to the price, good splicing, ridiculous shackle
Guido W.
by Guido W. Flag of Germany 10/20/2022 Variant: 56033
Sheet shackle not convincing
After using the traps for 2 seasons I have to say the shackles are not good enough. When setting the blister, which experience has shown is associated with more banging of the halyard than with a jib, the lock failed. The locking pin is in my opinion with too much play, too thin and a bit too short. End of the song Blister in the creek and halyard shackle at a height of 14m in front of the halyard box!
It doesn't have to be! cordage is ok.
Gunnar W.
by Gunnar W. Flag of Germany 5/4/2022 Verified purchase Variant: 56035
Dangerous sheet shackle
The bolt on the sheet shackle is too short and the shackle opens unintentionally due to a slight vibration. I had complained about this by email three years ago as a major safety risk, and I got a replacement straight away, but the same shackle again...
There is a danger to life, especially when using a boatswain's chair. The halyard is good, I removed the shackle.
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