Welcome to

The Splicers of Honey Brothers
The world renowned splicers of Honey Brothers. Whether you are in need of a new climbing rope or rigging rope, these guys can get it spliced to standards.
Our team know the ropes! Our climbing ropes are perfect for arborists who need reliable tree climbing ropes for their needs. The climbing ropes we stock have been hand-picked for their durability and strength.
What is rope splicing?
Essentially, splicing is a way of terminating a rope, without the use of a knot.
Knots may be easy to tie but are often bulky and unsightly to the eye. Having certain ropes spliced can make it easier and more versatile to being used with mechanical devices.
By having a splice on a rope this can make the finished product as opposed to a knot a lot neater and compact.
A splice will retain 90-95% of the ropes strength whereas a knot in a rope will reduce the rope strength by around 50%. Something to bear in mind when shopping for your next climbing line.

Adam Prigent – @the_arb_splicer
Adam began his journey with the company by assisting in the warehouse, gradually building his knowledge and hands-on experience. Over time, through dedication and continuous learning, he has progressed to become UKCA and CE certified on all of our ropes.
Adam started learning to splice early 2021 and has come on heaps and bounds in that time.
He is now fully certified on all our ropes spliced at Honey Brothers.
Adam’s favourite rope to splice is the Courant Kalimba.
You will find Adam outside of work spending time with his family and working on his car.

Andrew Finch
Andrew began his journey with the company by assisting in Splice Towers, gradually building his knowledge in ropes and the industry. Over time, through dedication and continuous learning, he has progressed to splicing Rope Logic products.
Andrew started learning to splice September 2025 and has learned a lot on his journey.
Andrews favourite rope to splice is the Sterling Kraken 19mm.
You will find Andrew outside of work exploring caves and scuba diving.
March 2023 – Splice Course














