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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by AFoster, May 22, 2011.

  1. AFoster

    AFoster Weekend Warrior

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    Hopefully some one can help me out, long story short i need to know how wide the belt that goes between the climber part, and the foot platform part is.
    they call it the stabilizing strap, i just need to know how wide the belt is, so i can order a new buckle for it.

    my stand is over an hour away from me, and i wont be to it for a long time. and id like to get a new buckle for it soon before i forget. i broke the buckle on it last fall, and rather than by the whole belt and all for 9.99 from lone wolf id rather just by the replacement buckle for a dollar or two.
    thanks for your guys help.
     
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    WKPTodd Weekend Warrior

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    I believe they are 1.0"? Shoot LW an email, they'l get right back to you.
     
  3. AFoster

    AFoster Weekend Warrior

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    My guess was either 1" or .75"
    but i wanted to be sure. ill email lonewolf, i just thought they would give me the whole, "Why do you want to know that? you can buy our replacement straps"
     
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    For 10 bucks, I'd buy the strap from LW. Now that they are mfg in the US, the new straps are probably better and then you have the same buckle that was designed for it and probably tested for strength. Just my .02.
     
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    AFoster Weekend Warrior

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    i thought about that, but the strap doesnt hold any of my weight, and even if they are made in the us now, doesnt mean i want to buy another one from them, when it broke in 3 use's
    also its not necesarily the 10 dollars, its 10 dollars plus shipping. when i could get a new buckle for 1-2 dollars with free shipping. yeah i know im a tight ass but i have to be with my income.

    they emailed me back very quickly and told me it was a 1 inch strap.
     

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