Any reason this won't work for my tree strap?

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Scott - I'm not going to keep going back and forth with you over the internet about your concerns that I've addressed multiple times. I don't have the slightest bit of concern about any of the products I carry or how I use those products. They are all well proven.
Summary: We agree that additional strap protection is not a bad thing. I'm comfortable with stating additional tree-strap strap protection is better than no additional protection. You have agreed with Ebag333 and me on this opinion. And appeared to have addressed these concerns, by adding some additional protection to your next tree strap product. I look forward to your next generation strap offerings with 'additional' protection in this regard, whatever your motivation. Thank you!

peteinjp said:
Thought you guys forgot about me.
Yep I got them. Nothing special to look at but I'll try to get some pics up of how far $12 goes.
12' seems plenty (too) long.

CE certified rated straps at 12$ is a d/st-eal, and 12' is a good length. The longer the strap, the bigger the tree you can safely strap to. Don't forget a good shackle to go with it. And at that price, you can afford to spend a few extra dollars on some 4in Cordura sleeve tree-strap protection. :beer:

Cheers

Scott J
94 FZJ80 Supercharged
 
Ha- at $4 a foot I could just buy 4 more straps.

Oh and you probably saw the shackle in my other recent thread......

Pete
 
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Ha- at $4 a foot I could just buy 4 more straps.

Oh and you probably saw the shackle in my other recent thread......

Pete
A lifetime supply is certainly a way to address any wear concerns... And yes I did see shackle you have, and thought maybe you put the shackle around the tree, and the strap adapts the shackle to the winch line :hhmm:

Cheers

Scott J
94 FZJ80 Supercharged
 

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