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3 Reviews
B V B
I picked up a few of these in varying sizes. They’re thick, sturdy, and durable. They’re also very stiff and bulky making them difficult to use for alpine draws, but well suited for making anchors.
Adam
If you need a sling that you will have to knot, look elsewhere. This is not at all like the BD nylon slings which are supple and easy to work with. I wouldn't use this for anything other than natural gear anchors or some other application where it doesn't have to take a knot
jake
This is a 120 cm nylon sling. I've been using it for a month or so. It does what you would expect a sling to do. It's 120 cm from one end of the loop to the other end, not what the length of the single strand would be if you cut the loop (the single strand would be 240 cm).
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