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Tethering a Black Rapid Strap
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<blockquote data-quote="danazar" data-source="post: 773718" data-attributes="member: 49939"><p>Well, this thread has been interesting to read. I have two Blackrapid straps (one wrist, one shoulder) that I've used periodically for years now, and I don't have safety straps/rings on either of them. They've both been sturdy and I haven't worried about them failing... until now! I don't remember if either strap came with a safety tether--but if they did, I didn't recognize its purpose at the time, and it's long gone now.</p><p></p><p>I guess I'd better get some safety straps--or key rings. I like that idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danazar, post: 773718, member: 49939"] Well, this thread has been interesting to read. I have two Blackrapid straps (one wrist, one shoulder) that I've used periodically for years now, and I don't have safety straps/rings on either of them. They've both been sturdy and I haven't worried about them failing... until now! I don't remember if either strap came with a safety tether--but if they did, I didn't recognize its purpose at the time, and it's long gone now. I guess I'd better get some safety straps--or key rings. I like that idea. [/QUOTE]
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