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SD Belt

The belt looks tough but from those pics in the link that loop I don't believe is rated for rappelling. Its more to hold a pouch and such.
 
The belt looks tough but from those pics in the link that loop I don't believe is rated for rappelling. Its more to hold a pouch and such.
After looking again your right not for rappeling. I will have to wait till I get home in a month to check it out. After I sew it on will report back on progress. But still looks like good belt.
 
Looks good! I need to get one of these. Not sure my machine could sew through it tho.


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The Treehopper Lineman's belt is ideal for this. It already has D Rings on the side for lineman and you can just attach the Sitdrag to it with elastic cord
 
http://www.lapolicegear.com/fusion-...FR_e_YfXNDQ7RilB4NqkVFFCZi61NfDSohRoCU7Lw_wcB

After looking around I saw Ernie already posted the same belt. As one he was going to try.


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I bought one, and it's really stout. You could rappel from it in a pinch, but since it doesn't put the weight support under your butt, it wasn't very comfortable. If you wore it as a regular belt, it might be better since your pants would work as a harness

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