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Slack Science said, I have seen line-lockers destroy low stretch webbing at tensions as low as 1/5 the breaking strength
Commented in post All About Webbing Anchor's on Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Slack Science said, The reason we use double rings is mainly for redundancy. Also, the rings that come with a line-locke
Commented in post All About Webbing Anchor's on Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Drew Sanford said, Exactly how important is it to use weblock-style devices on low stretch webbing? I know quite a few
Commented in post All About Webbing Anchor's on Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Slack Science said, Those are definitely not safe! Better would be to use stakes in the grassy area. Definitely do not u
Commented in post Safety Reminder on Tuesday, 08 May 2012
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Commented in post Safety Reminder on Tuesday, 08 May 2012

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