What is the name of the device @Nutterbuster uses to adjust his webbing tether?
The name is on the tip of my brain but I can't quite remember it.
The name is on the tip of my brain but I can't quite remember it.
Thanks John.AustriaAlpin frame buckle
What he saidAustriaAlpin frame buckle
Here you go https://saddlehunter.com/community/index.php?threads/nutterbusters-7oz-pocket-tether.12946/Anyone have a link to Nutterbuster's thread on that?
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Thanks brother.
X2- IMO, this is hands down the perfect tether setup, ultralight, ultra compact, relatively inexpensive!I used it all season. Haven’t hit the ground yet.
Would be a bargain if not for the ridiculous shipping charge of the one frame buckle.X2- IMO, this is hands down the perfect tether setup, ultralight, ultra compact, relatively inexpensive!
Anyone have a link to Nutterbuster's thread on that?
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I actually talked to him about offering austrialpin stuff. Their minimum order is kinda high, but he mentioned it might be a possibility if there was other stuff from them we might use.I think @DanO should figure out how many he can order for the same shipping charge that we would each pay for one, and then we can just buy them from him.
Honestly, if the buckle fails it'll probably fail by cutting your webbing.It really works nice. Just don't sit and stare at that little pin or it'll make you nervous. I do run my extra tether tail down and tie to bridge or loops. Just makes me feel a little better.
Might be a market for a crash pad that looks like a stump to put under you at the base of the tree.Honestly, if the buckle fails it'll probably fail by cutting your webbing.
18kn is a lot better than the ropeman 1 that people run all the time.
That's an awesome idea. As long as it packs down smaller than my winter layers lolMight be a market for a crash pad that looks like a stump to put under you at the base of the tree.