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Product Description
12-Strand Multi Colored Polyester Soft Rig Slings are used as a low stretch anchor point for Arborists and Utility contractors
12-Strand Multi Colored Polyester Soft Rig Slings are used as a low stretch anchor point for Arborists and Utility contractors . All Gear's Polyester Multi Pro Soft Rig Slings have a 3' Ballistic Nylon Outer Jacket which slides to cover any of the Rig Point Eyes for Extended Life. Premium Clear Husky Urethane Coating is applied to provide excellent resistance to chemicals, sunlight and abrasion. Custom lengths available.
Key Benefits:
- 3' Protective Sleeve on wear point greatly extends the life of your sling.
- Super Easy to Set-up and Rig through the Low Friction Ring.
- Polyester Husky UrethaneTM Coating is very resistant to abrasion.
- Color coded Blue, Red, Orange and Green for easy Size Differentiation and Visibility.
Polyester
Braid Type
12-Strand
Uses
Arborist Accessory
- Reviews
- Questions
I only got one sling in the advertisement has four in the picture and the way it’s worded slings is plural not singular
I believe it to be well made. I have used it for rigging tops, branches, and logs that were controlled drops for the sake of structures, gardens, vehicles, etc. I have only given it 4 out of 5 stars because I have noticed a small amount of the strands that were split or separated... I am comparing the 220$ multi pro sling to the lest than $100 on a harborfreight.com 20,000 lbs ****** block and a 4' wide eyelet to eyelet sling that I have used for 4-5 years. If the multi pro sling last half of that it would have been an excellent investment do to its ease of installation/ use.. as well the multiple points of fixation allows the eyelet be adjusted whether it is tight against the rigging point or drop lower. After 6 months of having it I will update my review to 5 out of 5 if I haven't had to question its ability to do what is necessary... I have videos of it in use... live in the field.. perhaps rope.com would be interested in checking them out and considering letting me demo a couple-few things for the video review of it in the field...