
A sling is an item of
climbing equipment
Climbing equipment refers to a broad range of manufactured gear that is used in the activity or sport of climbing.
Notable groups include:
* Alpine climbing equipment as is used in alpine climbing and mountaineering
* Deep-water soloing equipme ...
consisting of a tied or sewn loop of
webbing
file:Webbing.jpg, red, blue and black nylon webbing as used in auto racing harnesses
Webbing is a strong Textile, fabric weaving, woven as a flat strip or tube of varying width and fibres, often used in place of rope. It is a versatile componen ...
. These can be wrapped around sections of rock,
hitched to other pieces of equipment, or tied directly to a tensioned line using a
Prusik
A Prusik ( ) is a friction hitch or knot used to attach a loop of cord around a rope, applied in climbing, canyoneering, mountaineering, caving, rope rescue, ziplining, and by arborists. The term Prusik is a name for both the loops of cord us ...
style knot. They may be used as
anchors
An anchor is a device, normally made of metal, used to secure a vessel to the bed of a body of water to prevent the craft from drifting due to wind or current. The word derives from Latin ', which itself comes from the Greek ().
Anchor ...
, to extend an anchor to reduce
rope drag, in anchor equalization, or to climb a rope.
Uses
In 1957
Jan and Herb Conn
Jan H. Conn (April 22, 1924 – May 13, 2023) and Herbert William Conn (April 16, 1920 – February 1, 2012) were climbing and caving pioneers. They are credited with establishing many classic climbs in areas like Carderock in Maryland, Sen ...
wrote an article titled "the versatile runner" with a long list of uses, which is still quite accurate:
# Slings and now more often 3-foot alpine draws or shorter
quickdraw
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s are used in-between pieces of protection and the rope to minimize rope drag
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# Hitch around a chock stone or a tree to use as passive protection][Conn, Jan and Herb (November 1957). ''The versatile runner'' - Summit (]PDF
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)
# Clove hitch
The clove hitch is an ancient type of knot, made of two successive single hitches tied around an object. It is most effectively used to secure a middle section of rope to an object it crosses over, such as a line on a fencepost. It can also be ...
around chicken heads or sling around horns[
# Longer slings or cordelettes can be used for equalized belay stations
# Slings can be used as improvised "personal anchor system" attaching climber directly to anchors][
# Slings can be used as improvised retreat anchor used in mountaineering or alpine environment, to prevent leaving behind more expensive equipment][
Other possible uses include:
* as improvised gear sling
* as improvised etrier or aider
* they are also very useful in clean rope management
]
Types
Slings come both sewn to length and assembled from loose webbing knotted as desired. Common sewn lengths include , , , and . They are available in widths of . Webbing for slings, also known as ''tape'', is sold off the reel, cut to length with a hot knife to prevent fraying, and tied. The most common knot used for nylon slings are water knot
The water knot (also tape knot, ring bend, grass knot, or overhand follow-through) is a knot frequently used in climbing for joining two ends of webbing together, for instance when making a sling.
Tying
It is tied by forming an overhand knot in ...
s and double fisherman's knot
The double fisherman's knot or grapevine knot is a bend. This knot and the triple fisherman's knot are the variations used most often in climbing, arboriculture, and search and rescue. The knot is formed by tying a double overhand knot, in its ...
s. Dyneema
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/Spectra slings are usually sewn not tied due to very high lubricity which leads to poor knot-holding ability and has led to the recommendation to use the triple fisherman's knot
The triple fisherman's knot is a List of bend knots, bend knot, used to join two ends of rope together. It is an extension of the double fisherman's knot and is recommended for tying slippery, stiff ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWP ...
rather than the traditional double fishermanTom Moyer, Paul Tusting, Chris Harmston,(2000) Comparative Testing of High Strength Cord
Sewn slings have a rated breaking strength of at least . Short sewn slings are a component of quickdraw
QuickDraw was the 2D graphics library and associated application programming interface (API) which is a core part of classic Mac OS. It was initially written by Bill Atkinson and Andy Hertzfeld. QuickDraw still existed as part of the libraries ...
s, sometimes known as ''dogbones''. Traditionally, slings have been made of nylon
Nylon is a family of synthetic polymers characterised by amide linkages, typically connecting aliphatic or Polyamide#Classification, semi-aromatic groups.
Nylons are generally brownish in color and can possess a soft texture, with some varieti ...
. Increasingly, ultra high molecular weight polyethylene
Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE, UHMW) is a subset of the thermoplastic polyethylene. Also known as high-modulus polyethylene (HMPE), it has extremely long chains, with a molecular mass typically between 2 and 6 million amu. The l ...
sold under the brand names Dyneema, Dynex and Spectra is used. These have much lower melting points than nylon, making them a potentially poor choice where high rope friction may occur. However this specialty polyethylene is lighter, smaller, and absorbs less water than nylon, and therefore has become popular.
Gear sling
A gear sling is a loop of webbing used to organize or carry equipment. These can be custom items meant only to carry light gear, fully load-bearing manufactured gear racks capable of doubling for a sling, or simply a regular sling used to rack gear.
See also
* Daisy Chain
Daisy chain may refer to:
* Daisy chain, a garland created from daisy flowers
* Daisy chain (climbing), a type of strap
* Daisy chain (electrical engineering)
In electrical and electronic engineering, a daisy chain is a wiring scheme in whi ...
* Climbing harness
A climbing harness is a piece of equipment that allows a climber to tie in (climbing), tie in to the safety of a rope. It is used in climbing, rock and ice climbing, ice climbing, abseiling, and lowering; this is in contrast to other activities r ...
References
External links
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