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Thanks for the story R.B.
In the event that a synthetic line does snap, what's the best knot for a trail repair?
Nothing is likely to fit back through your fairlead, but knots can further compromise strength - so which is best to get you un-stuck and out of the woods?
I imagine synthetic line to behave a bit like fishing line, so I'm inclined to splice like you would with leaders/tippet using J splice/double surgeons knot. Like this.
Could be a pain if your line broke near the winch end on a long pull, because you need to pull the other end back through the knot.
Who knows better??
To be honest I think you can splice synthetic line but I'm not sure so don't take my word on it. In regards to a knot I'm sure you could fashion something that would work but depending on where it breaks it could be a one shot use.
The major benefit to synthetic line is the safety, when the line snapped it literally just fell to the ground without causing any damage whatsoever. The best bet would be to just carry a spare line, which I do now, so if your synthetic line fails then you can just spool on another one on the trail.