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Your cart is empty.【HOW TO USE? 】Just attach it to a tree then click the nice ca.rabiner that is included to your safety harness. Very secure and makes me more comfortable in the tree.
Me
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
I use for an offer use. I hang my bee swarm traps with them. I hate putting nails or spikes into the trees. These work perfectly and don't slide down. They would easily work for their intended purpose of fall protection in your stand. They appear to be well made with strong webbing.
AG
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
This strap has extra good stitching and seems very sturdy.The latch tightens as you pull on it, but depends on the spring to get it clamped.The carabiner is sturdy steel with a screw down lock.I plan to use this if hunting or trimming tree branches.
Jason C. Hilton
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
This strap is perfect to keep in your truck just in case you have a couple different favorite trees. As a paramedic for work I have personally witnessed too many accidents from hunters not using a safety system. This simple and easy to use strap may mean the difference in you hunting next season or a price of granite showing a name and a couple dates on it.
John B
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I do not use this as a safety device. I will say that the 3 1/2" seatbelt webbing is known to have approx 3,000 lb tensile strength so you should be fine hanging off a tree with it! I use it as an easy on/off belt to leash my dog to my left hip. I'm training him to stick with me all the time and this is a means of doing that easily. For that, the tree strap works great (and is probably overkill if I were to be honest . . . the dog is a havanese and weighs 10 pounds.)
Heidi
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
The Seaperk Hunting Tree Strap offers excellent tree stand safety at a reasonable price. It is constructed from high-quality, heavy-duty materials and features precise, high-strength stitching. The metal buckles have a groove tooth design for enhanced security. I am impressed not only by the affordable price but also by the product's overall quality. I highly recommend it with confidence. Five stars!
applepicker
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2025
Nice that it came in a one pack vs a three pack. I lost one during this last season, but it was the first one I ever lost. Quick release and quiet. Haven't put it up in a tree yet, but it seems to be as sturdy as the one I lost. Came in a handy dandy little mesh bag, so you don't need to wrap a rubber band around it. Good value.
falcongypsy
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Good quality stitching and strong strap material. Very cheap insurance when sitting in a tree stand in case of slip/fall.Carabiner seems quality as well.Luckily didn’t have to and hopefully never will test its full strength but would absolutely buy a second as a backup/loaner.
Ish Kabible
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
I'm a big fan of the regular old, very few moving parts variety of strap latch - the kind where the tension of the strap pulls the locking mechanism even tighter to lock the latch securely, without the use of springs. This one uses a spring loaded lock which makes adjustment a piece of cake but what happens if that spring goes kerfluee? The spring is a high tension one by the way that really puts the bite on the strap which works quite well, as far as that goes.Everything about this strap is top notch except for this most important part. The stitching is very robust and the little strap that hangs down for your carabiner is stitched very securely so it can't end up slipping around and getting wedged out of alignment from where you need it - a very important feature.I would be loath to leave this out in the weather like I do my current ones. That spring gives me the heeby geebies. OK for short term but for the long haul, I'd get one of the springless kind.
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