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NEW Daisy Chain style tether option

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I just picked up a new daisy chain style tether. This could be my holy grail.

A 10 foot tether weighs 5 ounces, fits in my pocket and has a 2,000 lb breaking strength. PLUS it will allow me to eliminate one of my Ropeman 1s which will save me another 2 oz.

I might not use this as my main line, however, I've always wanted a backup tether for going over branches and climbing onto my platform. If nothing else, this will work PERFECTLY for that.

Oh yeah...it's less than $10 bucks. :) :)

You can check it out here.
https://dutchwaregear.com/woven-daisy-chain-webbing.html
 

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Great find!! I'm thinking of ordering r one for the same reasons.
 
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I just picked up a new daisy chain style tether. This could be my holy grail.

A 10 foot tether weighs 5 ounces, fits in my pocket and has a 2,000 lb breaking strength. PLUS it will allow me to eliminate one of my Ropeman 1s which will save me another 2 oz.

I might not use this as my main line, however, I've always wanted a backup tether for going over branches and climbing onto my platform. If nothing else, this will work PERFECTLY for that.

Oh yeah...it's less than $10 bucks. :) :)

You can check it out here.
https://dutchwaregear.com/woven-daisy-chain-webbing.html
sweet.
 

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I bought one but shipping to Canada doubles the price. I bet Dutch Ware Gear Sales have doubled and G2 get a commission. May hang gear from it and use it as an extra linemen's belt
 

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I just picked up a new daisy chain style tether. This could be my holy grail.

A 10 foot tether weighs 5 ounces, fits in my pocket and has a 2,000 lb breaking strength. PLUS it will allow me to eliminate one of my Ropeman 1s which will save me another 2 oz.

I might not use this as my main line, however, I've always wanted a backup tether for going over branches and climbing onto my platform. If nothing else, this will work PERFECTLY for that.

Oh yeah...it's less than $10 bucks. :) :)

You can check it out here.
https://dutchwaregear.com/woven-daisy-chain-webbing.html
Since this is a woven daisy chain and it is much stronger, wouldn't this work well for a substitute to @BCHunter's amsteel daisy chain mod? It would just be easy to buy one. @g2outdoors did you get one of these and what are your thoughts?
 

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It's great. Super strong. Amsteel is lighter, but Dutch's daisy chain is very good. I'm going to experiment with it as a backup/going over limbs tether.
 

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It's great. Super strong. Amsteel is lighter, but Dutch's daisy chain is very good. I'm going to experiment with it as a backup/going over limbs tether.
Do you think it work work on sticks like bchunter's did?
 

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Dutch gear daisy chain on a stick. Sags a bit if the hole does not reach. I think It might work
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kenn1320

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Am I correct that this is still sewn links? I looked at using daisy chain for my tether last fall. A few vids showing how dangerous the stuff is if you don't clip into it properly deterred my use of it. Be careful guys