Bow Shackle's Stainless Steel

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Stainless steel Bow Shackle

Forged from 316 stainless steel with high resistance to corrosion. Its omega shape and his smooth surface makes it a very universal connector in set-ups even under tri-load. The unlosable pin stays captive within the shackle body.

  • 10 mm 50 kN 1 T WILL with CAPTIVE PIN: Recommended for lightweight Longline kits, compatible with all WebLocks;

  • 12 mm 65 kN 1,5 T WLL with CAPTIVE PIN: Jaw opening >25 mm for SoftRelease, WebLock or Ratchets;

  • 14 mm 90 kN 2,2 T WLL with CAPTIVE PIN: the strongest for Tricklines or Longlines under very high tension. Great for SoftRelease, WebLock or ratchets

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Stainless steel Bow Shackle

Forged from 316 stainless steel with high resistance to corrosion. Its omega shape and his smooth surface makes it a very universal connector in set-ups even under tri-load. The unlosable pin stays captive within the shackle body.

  • 10 mm 50 kN 1 T WILL with CAPTIVE PIN: Recommended for lightweight Longline kits, compatible with all WebLocks;

  • 12 mm 65 kN 1,5 T WLL with CAPTIVE PIN: Jaw opening >25 mm for SoftRelease, WebLock or Ratchets;

  • 14 mm 90 kN 2,2 T WLL with CAPTIVE PIN: the strongest for Tricklines or Longlines under very high tension. Great for SoftRelease, WebLock or ratchets

Stainless steel Bow Shackle

Our STAINLESS STEEL BOW SHAKLE is your universal connector for almost any SLACKLINE, TRICKLINE, HIGHLINE or LONGLINE activity.

Its bow shape allows you to use it for tri-loading situations and it includes a CAPTIVE PIN, once unscrewed, the unlosable pin stays blocked inside the shackle body. No more risks of losing or dropping it.

Stainless steel shackle into SOFT RELEASE

The bow shackle serves mostly between an anchor point (SLING linked to a tree) and a tensioning system (ratchet or pulley system).

The stainless steel has shiny and smooth surface, which prevents cuts, wear and damage on webbing or slings. Its surface allows you to use a webbing soft relase as you wrap a longline around the shackle, without being damaged at all.

Is the Shackle the proper link for tri-directional load: How do I use it? 

Carabiners (aluminum especially) are NOT to be used for tri-loading under high tension! The shakle on the other hand is made for this kind of system, connecting a round sling with the ratchet, pulley system or a weblock.