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The Story

Webbing slings are lightweight and have multiple uses in the tree. Great for speedline attachments, temporary tool holders, and even a hand hold or temporary foothold. Use a steel carabiner and a sling to make a great knotless rigging setup.


  • Circular construction distributes wear more evenly because you'll seldom clip into the same spot twice.
  • Use for speed line chokers, line redirections, miniature false crotch support systems, a limb handle or providing a footstep where none exists.
  • Safe working load information: 7,000 Ultimate Breaking Strength (UBS), 1,400 Safe Working Load (SWL), 31 Kilonewtons (kN).
  • Constructed of tubular nylon webbing, our loop runners serve as medium-duty choker straps for tree work and climbing.
Color indicates size:
Blue: 2 feet long
Yellow: 2.5 feet long
Orange: 3 feet long
Red: 4 feet long

Frequently Asked Questions


What is the safe working load of these slings?
These tubular loop slings have an Ultimate Breaking Strength (UBS) of 7,000 lbs (31 kN) and a Safe Working Load (SWL) of 1,400 lbs. Always inspect before use and never exceed the SWL.


What are tubular loop slings used for in tree work?
They're incredibly versatile — use them for speedline attachments, knotless rigging setups, line redirections, false crotch support systems, limb handles, or as a temporary foothold when climbing.


How do I know which size to choose?
Color indicates length: Blue = 2 ft, Yellow = 2.5 ft, Orange = 3 ft, Red = 4 ft. Choose based on the diameter of the anchor point and the reach you need.


Why is circular (loop) construction better than a knotted sling?
The circular design distributes wear more evenly across the webbing since you rarely clip into the exact same spot twice, extending the life of the sling compared to knotted alternatives.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

TUBULAR LOOP SLING - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Webbing slings are lightweight and have multiple uses in the tree. Great for speedline attachments, temporary tool holders, and even a hand hold or temporary foothold. Use a steel carabiner and a sling to make a great knotless rigging setup.


  • Circular construction distributes wear more evenly because you'll seldom clip into the same spot twice.
  • Use for speed line chokers, line redirections, miniature false crotch support systems, a limb handle or providing a footstep where none exists.
  • Safe working load information: 7,000 Ultimate Breaking Strength (UBS), 1,400 Safe Working Load (SWL), 31 Kilonewtons (kN).
  • Constructed of tubular nylon webbing, our loop runners serve as medium-duty choker straps for tree work and climbing.
Color indicates size:
Blue: 2 feet long
Yellow: 2.5 feet long
Orange: 3 feet long
Red: 4 feet long

Frequently Asked Questions


What is the safe working load of these slings?
These tubular loop slings have an Ultimate Breaking Strength (UBS) of 7,000 lbs (31 kN) and a Safe Working Load (SWL) of 1,400 lbs. Always inspect before use and never exceed the SWL.


What are tubular loop slings used for in tree work?
They're incredibly versatile — use them for speedline attachments, knotless rigging setups, line redirections, false crotch support systems, limb handles, or as a temporary foothold when climbing.


How do I know which size to choose?
Color indicates length: Blue = 2 ft, Yellow = 2.5 ft, Orange = 3 ft, Red = 4 ft. Choose based on the diameter of the anchor point and the reach you need.


Why is circular (loop) construction better than a knotted sling?
The circular design distributes wear more evenly across the webbing since you rarely clip into the exact same spot twice, extending the life of the sling compared to knotted alternatives.

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