Wild Line Rope Mod
Brand new for the 2024 season are the Wild Line Rope Mods. These premier rope mods truly re-define the trucker's hitch method for rope attachments. Featuring for the first time the Quick Hitch Button, the Wild Line Rope Mods make for a quick and confident hold. The Quick Hitch Button also features Uncle Lou's stealth strip covering to help reduce noise. Utilizing the Mini WLR Hitch offers a quick, bind free friction hitch. Made with a super strong inner core of Aramid (kevlar) and a sheath of rugged polyamide (Nylon) to protect that strong core by keeping dirt and debris out and off the inner rope fibers. Finished off with a bungee to compactly store your rope.
WEIGHT RATING
8Kn-1798 pounds
300 lbs safe working load
PRODUCT WEIGHT
3.3 oz for 9' length
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Get them for $20.99 each when you buy 3 or more!
HOW DOES IT WORK
First, by attaching it your stick/stand. Attach the Wild Line Rope Mods to your stick/stand by placing the sewn eye over the button and sliding the castration band toward the button.
HOW TO ATTACH TO TREE
Take the rope and wrap it around the tree and UNDER the button on the stick or stand and pulling it as tight as possible. While maintaining tension, take the rope and wrap it around the Quick Hitch Button (over or under is fine). Hold the tension with one hand and grab the Mini WLR Hitch and loop both eyes of the hitch around the button of the stick/stand. With one hand, pull all the slack out of the rope. Use the other hand to slide the Mini WLR Hitch up as tight as possible. (TIP) slide your finger across the hitch to fully engage it and reduce slack.
Reviews
I ordered these because I wanted to get rid of my cam buckles on my beast sticks and saddle platform Thought about making my own using a truckers hitch. When searching to see if anyone else has. I came across these. These are nice because you can get your stand or stick super tight. Once you get it tight the button pinches the rope holding it in place so you can easily adjust the loop at the end. Only thing I'd say is put up a how to video on the website. Maybe there is and I just missed it.