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Slings ( For Climbing sticks, Safety harness, Tree Saddle, Hunting, Tree Stand )
$ 5.54
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Description
The Stick Slings ( 2 Pack )The Stick Slings are designed to help you carry your climbing sticks along your side attached to your safety harness to get up the tree safely in one trip! They are light weight and will hold just about ANY climbing stick on the market. The Secret is the serving knot, The knot will cinch down on the stick effectively stopping the risk of it falling off your side and scarring away game.
The Stick Slings are constructed out of 550 Black Paracord with a tensile strength of 550 lbs.
See how there used on Hang and Hunt Outdoors on YouTube.
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https://youtu.be/OBMns6gGooI
Weight Limit
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15lbs
Condition is “NEW”
Shipped with USPS Priority Mail
Terms of Service
Read before using any Hang & Hunt product. Opening any Hang Hunt product constitutes your acceptance of the waiver of liability in which you agree to hold Hang & Hunt, its owners, employees, agents, representatives, contractors, dealers, and distributors harmless should any event occur (including accident, injury or death). This includes resulting from the use, misuse or abuse of the ropes, or accessories used in conjunction with these products for any purpose. You agree to read and accept all warnings and risks attached to and enclosed in this package and accept all liability and risks associated with hunting, climbing (up to or down from an elevated position) and/or with the use of any weapon. No one under the age of 18 should use this product. You must agree to follow Hunter Safety Guidelines.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON ROPE USE
The improper use of rope MAY BE DANGEROUS
Do not overload rope.
Avoid shock loading rope whenever possible.
Do not use rope in applications beyond the heat rating of the rope.
Be sure to use the correct size of rope for the job.
Keep rope away from all chemicals to prolong safe working life.
It is the user’s responsibility to use rope in a safe manner.
It is recommended to retire and replace ropes every year.