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Climb rated cinch buckles...location to buy or website

Newhunter1

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I have a tubular webbing as a backup lineman's belt or tether. I put on it my hammock cinch buckle that is rated to hold 350lbs, but I'm looking for a climb rated cinch buckle. I paired it with 3/16 amsteel continuous loop. Is there a cinch buckle that is climb rated or life support. Like this website...

http://onrope1.com/buckles/cinches/snap-hooks/rings/cinch-1/
 
That's a great question. I'd like to know where aero hunter gets the ones they put on the adjustable webbing bridge. There is no brand or marking on mine
 
Nutterbutter...what is the cinch buckle that you are using for your tether webbing?
 
Someone have a close-up of the adjuster on the aero hunter adjustable bridge? I haven't seen one, but looking for something like that too. Anyone used one of these from Austrialpin?
http://austrialpin.net/product/belt-buckles/

The only place I could find them was at milhamsupply.com. Called them up and they will only sell to the U.S. government. I asked who supplied them the part and got nowhere. The next best thing is the austrialpin buckle but sure would like to find the piece in the picture below.

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Thanks...I went ahead and got this one and another one with the buckle being 18kN and 36kN for the loop. I am planning on switching one of my tethers to tubular webbing and wanted this to be safer than the cinch buckles I use to hang my hammocks from.
 
If anyone is interested, I just bought 50 feet of flat webbing with a 26.7kN rating or 6000lbs. https://www.cmcpro.com/equipment/flat-web I called and spoke with Bryan and they have black webbing that is not advertised as they make their harnesses out of. He was able to sell me the black webbing. If it doesn't work for what I'm planning then I'll turn it into a DIY saddle.
 
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