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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
High quality webbing with good, highly visible tattle-tale stiching on the loop joint. I haven't lab tested these, and I don't intend to use them for climbing, but I will be using them for other activities with suspended human loads. These are a length I didn't have yet, and made a nice addition to my bag for some added versatility in suspension points.
Murphy
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
I ordered 24-inch lengths of webbing to make alpine draws; however, I received 48-inch webbing instead, which wasn’t what I expected. While the longer length can still be useful for other climbing applications, it wasn’t ideal for my original purpose.The webbing itself is a bit thicker and heavier than I anticipated, especially compared to lighter Dyneema slings. That extra durability makes it a solid choice for anchor building, rappelling, or as a safety tether in canyoning. It feels strong and reliable, which is essential for high-stress situations.Overall, while it wasn’t exactly what I ordered, the quality is excellent, and I can still find plenty of uses for it. If you need sturdy, dependable webbing for anchors or safety applications, this is a great option—just understand that you may get more than what you anticipated.
RoryBori & Beau
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
These slings are super well made and so useful. The stitching is very sturdy and the slings hold tons of weight. I'm a little bit wary of trusting anything with my weight or my life if I haven't extensively tested it prior, but for many tasks these are fantastic. They're perfect for tow attachments while snowmobiling, loop ascensions (with backup), arborists, and acting as a leash for tools. I'm very pleased with these.
David Fairbanks
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
These slings are durable and have worked well for things like rapelling, making one's own quick draw or anchor. It's really handy with the quick draws because you can make one really long if needed, or shorter, depending on the climb. The anchor made from the webbing is handy because it helps with an uneven load. I found this to be adequate in all my climbs.
JrSpaceCadet
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
These are really well built, the webbing is thick and strong and the stitching is well done, both important in something you're going to trust with your life. I found another use for them, using them to bundle up my extension cord for storage. Probably overkill for that, but they work really well. Would definitely recommend.
cara
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
This is a neat little sling that I’m adding to my sport climbing equipment, specifically for cleaning anchors as the last climber. That’s usually when you want some redundant protection, and I’m happy to have this in my arsenal. It feels solidly made, and the CE/EN certifications add peace of mind. The stitching looks strong, the nylon has just the right balance of flexibility and durability, and it's a great value. My only regret? I should have gotten more in different sizes!
Galka
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
These are labeled with CE2008/EN566 but not UIAA, so I'm not ready to use these for life-safety applications. They do have dense stitching and appear to have good manufacturing quality. The weave is a bit more coarse than my other famous-brand slings, but I'm not sure if that means anything. I trust these for hammocks and positioning slings, but I prefer well-known brands for life-safety applications. With UIAA certification and documentation, I'd go with more stars.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
These VFKENA brand “20MM Nylon Climbing Sling Runner 23KN CE2008/EN566Rock Climbing Webbing Straps for Rock Climbing” are impressive. I went with the 24 inch 3-pack and am quite pleased.Nylon will retain significantly more strength than dyneema when knotted so these are great fit for a wide range of uses. The 2 foot size is long enough for a range of functions or can easily be halved or quartered and be stronger than most carabiners.The 20MM width really does make them feel more substantial in hand even compared to the 18mm’s, though my 18’s & 20’s are each rated the same.I’d never heard of this brand but I’m happy to put my faith in these. I won’t personally be hanging off any cliffs with them, just tree climbing and probably some medium duty rigging tasks and technique exploring for fun so your mileage may vary, but these are good material that appears to be stitched well. I appreciate the contrasting color of the bracing stitches as well as the stitched-in kN rating.I think these are well made, super strong and will last for years and years with proper care. I’d happily get more of these down the line and recommend them for anyone.
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