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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
I recently started running a farm, and have been dipping into my climbing equipment for various slings, carabiners etc. That is getting quite expensive considering how much real, name-brand equipment costs. These Slings feel just like the name brand expensive runners in my climbing bag. They even have a CE rating on the tag.That being said, I will only be using these for farm chores... pulling posts, dragging logs, etc. I'm sure they will hold thousands of lbs. (23KN = 5,000+lbs of force) BUT since they did not include any official testing/certification paperwork I'll stick with non-human loads. A CE tag can be sewn on anything. Still a Great, high quality set of runners.
Murphy
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
I purchased this webbing to build a top rope anchor, and so far, it has done the job well. It feels well made, giving me confidence in its durability. While it is a bit thicker and heavier than the more expensive Dyneema slings, that extra weight comes with added robustness.The color options are a nice touch, making it easy to identify and manage among other gear. Beyond top rope anchors, this webbing would also be useful for canyoning or rappelling, where durability and strength are key. It’s a versatile piece of equipment that provides solid performance without breaking the bank.Overall, if you’re looking for reliable and affordable webbing that holds up well in various climbing and rappelling applications, this is a great choice.
Miriam Volle
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
These are very nicely made and are certified.They do not have a UIAA rating if that's a requirement for your use but do have CE/EN ratingsEverything about these seems as well made as other's I have -I don't know a lot about the company and might save these for static loads but I've got no reason to think these are inferior.Stitching is well done and webbing is nicely made.
AroundTheWorld
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
It is a great product. I am able to have a lot of leeway in length, but also reduce the length to a shorter length when needed.
NateNBeckie
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
I've used these for slings on branch rigging and they've done well. No burning, snagging, and no stitches letting loose. I've even rigged a pulley off of one and it did great. Wish they were a little longer but they do have longer ones. I will buy again when they wear out.
Norcal Noserider from the Bay Area
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
Got the vibrant green one, and it looks fantastic! The stitching is solid, giving me confidence in its durability. Knowing it meets CE2008/EN566 certifications provides extra peace of mind—always a plus when trusting gear for climbing. I’ll be using this for various climbing setups, and it feels more than up to the task.
Galka
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
As with all life-safety items, you should verify the ratings and certifications and be comfortable with the manufacturer's claims. These are labeled with CE2008/EN566, but not UIAA. They look and feel very nice, with dense stitching and well-finished manufacturing. I have trusted my life to far worse looking devices, but I was a lot younger and dumber then. I completely trust these to hold up my hammock or work as positioning and retention slings, but I'm going to stick with famous brands when I'm hanging my life on them. They held up great with my fat rear end in a hammock, and I'll be happy to keep using them that way!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
At $26 for a 3-pack of 48" nylon climbing sling straps that are rated at 23kN / 5172 lbs breaking strength I think this is a good deal. They appear to be very well made. I haven't been able to put them to any kind of real world test yet but they seem like they will hold up very well. I plan to use them for random rigging stuff around the house and while camping.
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