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webbing

  1. DanO

    25% OFF Daisy Chain Webbing

    This week only thru May 15th: 25% off all daisy chain webbing (6' & 8' woven straps, and 6' sewn gear straps). Must use coupon code: DAISY Daisy Chain Webbing
  2. mn_booner

    Adding a webbing bridge (Knots vs. Triglides/Sliders)

    I currently have the older style Aerohunter Kestrel Flex that comes with the adjustable rope bridge. I don't like how bulky the adjustable rope bridge is, so I was going to add a webbing bridge this year. I purchased some 1" nylon flat webbing, 1" nylon tubular webbing, and two of these 1" heavy...
  3. pesqimon

    4000lb slider versus water knot

    All else being equal, with a tubular webbing bridge, what would handle a fall better: bridge attached with water knots or attached with 4000lb sliders? Tubular webbing is 4400lbs, but water knot cuts this to 70% on the high end. So reduced to about 3000lbs. Still it seems to me that the...
  4. J

    Webbing aider as climbing method?

    More and more looking at climbing sticks for this year the more I'm not feeling any of them. I was wondering if any had the good the bad and ugly about using webbing strap aiders as a climbing method. Thanks
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