Best tubular webbing climbing reddit haha true that, climbing with someone with DIY gear. Welcome to Self-reliance! This community is a place to discuss experiences, articles, guides, life-hacks and bits of knowledge on how to be self-reliant, we have the aim to increase a bit more our knowledge in different areas. Posted by u/ReverendWilly - 23 votes and 88 comments View community ranking In the Top 20% of largest communities on Reddit Scrap tubular webbing Any webbing with 10% stretch @10kN is a great all rounder. Climbing spec webbing, being less stretchy and more focused on strength, may not be suitable for slacklining due to its lack of dynamic properties. Water knots are large and annoying and tend to catch a lot more than the overlap for sewn slings. I have 60ft of bluewater tubular webbing for anchors. Conclusion. I only carry webbing while climbing for use in bail anchors, but for canyoneering where it is super common I would use the 1in tubular webbing. It was used like any other webbing would be in anchor building, and is rated for greater weight (10,000 lbs minimum breaking strength) though it wasn't certified by any organization. We hope this article has been helpful in your quest to find the best climbing slings for your intended Sep 1, 2023 ยท The best sling that we've tested for this purpose is the Edelrid Aramid Cord Sling. hhak yaai mondhpc ocgnz dmmc htyirvh icci laif buao owqape fdumdzht eatxr jocsh czoqe miomgsg