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Webbing adjustment buckle?

bow shot

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I've switched to a tubular webbing bridge. I like the idea of keeping it adjustable, I've found a few scenarios where it is functional to shorten it up tight, or make it really long. Right now I'm experimenting with a Nite Ize Dual Cam Jam for an adjustment buckle.

Anyone know of a good strap adjustment/slider I can use for that (similar to what is on a kestrel webbing bridge)? I see lots of them (strapworks, places like that) but I never see a load rating so that makes me a little nervous.

Just a FWIW: I've been experimenting with the Dual CamJam and with a regular cam buckle (like you would find on tree steps or sticks) as a rope grab stiff webbing tether, as a ropeman is used on cord. Probably not safe for some reason, but they work fantastic with stiff, thick webbing, which I prefer over the tubular, which tends to twist into buckles sometimes.
 
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