I got to see it when I toured the manufacturers facility (they are local) a few weeks ago. It's like the dogbone thingy crossed with a rigging plate. They guys at the factory made a point to emphasize that it isn't designed to handle as big of shock loads as what the aherrill dogbone can take...
Can I get in on this action?!
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I forgot to mention a small drain hole on the bottom.
I think you shoulda mentioned one thing in that vid- you're showing several carabiners that are not snag-free. For me, I get really frustrated when I'm pulling gear off those carabiners and they get snagged in the hook on the nose of the biner. If any of the ones you sell are snag-free design...
I have the bat plates attaching the legs straps to the waste belt on either side of my bridge. It works perfect to have another optional clip in point sometimes
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nick
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