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Several of 1000 Uses for Old Bicycle Tubes

Step 16Carabiner Anti-Slide device.

Carabiner Anti-Slide device.
I hope this doesn't seem lame.
The climbers among you will know the frustration of having a carabiner sliding up and down a piece of cordage, or on a piece of webbing. Here is a simple solution.
All you do is loop the slice around the strap; then, insert the carabiner through the 2 eyes formed by the tube slice, as well as the strap; I think you'll find this pretty effective. I've put this on the grab handle of my pack, to prevent it sliding all over, and conking my helmet while bike riding.
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Mar 20, 2008. 11:19 AMdskleinm says:
This is an awesome method of tuning that 50 cent sling and pair of biners you have lying around into a quickdraw (which sell for what, 15 bucks?) Though please use TUBULAR webbing if you are going to climb on it... not flat webbing as it appears to be in this photo. That stuff is only milspec, and should under no circumstances be used for climbing.

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