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Using Daisy Chain as Gear Hanger

justsomedude

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I just got a Black Yates 6ft Heavy Duty Daisy Chain on eBay for about $25.
Most of the time buying daisy chains you can't pick the color and the lengths are usually more like 4ft.
And this one is about double strength compared to a normal Daisy.

Webbing strength is 5000lbf/22.2kN and individual pocket strength is 1200lbf/5.3kN

This is a Gear Hanger that you can clip onto and hold your bodyweight.
Just Girth Hitches around the tree so setup is instant and can be adjusted easily.
You can hang your backpack all the way down the tail or as high as the Girth hitch.

I use a full strength Carabiner for the Backpack (so I can clip onto it if I am adjusting my main Tree Strap).
I use NiteIze SBiners for hanging calls, Binos, Quiver.
I use little Paracord Loop girth hitched to a Daisy Chain pocket as a Bow Hanger.
Just loop it onto the Limb Bolt (recurve).
 

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Justsomedude, I know this is an older post, but that's a great idea. I like your ASAT pack also, where did you get it? Is it Day One? Thanks. Mike
 
Hey dude
If this holds that much weight could it do double duty and be both an anchor strap and gear holder?


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