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Adjustable Webbing Bridge?

Yes..... heavy duty 1" sliders and about 6 feet of his heavy duty webbing. It's crazy easy to make aswell.


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Yes..... heavy duty 1" sliders and about 6 feet of his heavy duty webbing. It's crazy easy to make aswell.


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This can be done without sewing? If there is a video please lead me to it.
 
Yes on 2 Glides.
Just find a local Tailor to sew the webbing ends.
Cost me $10
Mine haven’t moved after 6 Hunts .
Just gives peace of mind.
 
Curious .... why not just make a whoopie sling for the bridge, then? Quicker, easier, and faster slides better on a caribiner. Just curious, that’s all.


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Curious .... why not just make a whoopie sling for the bridge, then? Quicker, easier, and faster slides better on a caribiner. Just curious, that’s all.


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Whoopie has a bump in the middle. Webbing slides more consistent. I don't see how a whoopie is quicker/easier either, but mostly dislike the bump.
 
Yes on 2 Glides.
Just find a local Tailor to sew the webbing ends.
Cost me $10
Mine haven’t moved after 6 Hunts .
Just gives peace of mind.


I did the webbing but I tied one end to the bridge loop. then put a tri-glide to a carabiner loop so it remains adjustable and removable. Instead of sewing the tubing I burned the ends and then passed the tail back through the tri-glide basically locking it in place If I want to adjust it I just unthread the slack end adjust length and then rethread the slack end back through.
 
Whoopie has a bump in the middle. Webbing slides more consistent. I don't see how a whoopie is quicker/easier either, but mostly dislike the bump.
This^^.
Ive done both... the Amsteel whoopie, and the unsewn webbing with the sliders. I definitely like the webbing better. It slides better through the tether carabiner and there is no bump from the bury.
It takes me 20 min or so to do the buries on the Amsteel. It takes me 2 minutes to make the webbing bridge.
 
I did the webbing but I tied one end to the bridge loop. then put a tri-glide to a carabiner loop so it remains adjustable and removable. Instead of sewing the tubing I burned the ends and then passed the tail back through the tri-glide basically locking it in place If I want to adjust it I just unthread the slack end adjust length and then rethread the slack end back through.
Can ypu post a pic of this? Thanks
 
Curious .... why not just make a whoopie sling for the bridge, then? Quicker, easier, and faster slides better on a caribiner. Just curious, that’s all.


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The problem I had with the whoopie sling was I could never adjust it short enough for 1 sticking or rappeling. with a fixed 8 inch bury on one side and an 8 inch adjustable bury on the other, I could never get it shorter than 18-20 inches. I like a very short bridge when climbing/rappeling. Also, even if you did go with a shorter, closer adjustable bury, your tag end is so long it becomes cumbersome.
 
Yes..... heavy duty 1" sliders and about 6 feet of his heavy duty webbing. It's crazy easy to make aswell.


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Is there a website you have to get the sliders and webbing?
 
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