🧗♂️ Elevate your lift game with Everest strength and style!
The Everest C1150 Endless Sling is a heavy-duty 1" x 3' polyester lifting sling engineered for industrial rigging, hoisting, and material handling. Featuring double-layer reinforced loops and a high tensile strength of 3200 lbs vertical load (up to 6400 lbs basket hold), it combines compact design with exceptional durability and safety for professional-grade lifting performance.
Size | 1 inches x 3 feets |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Yellow |
Brand | EVEREST |
Vehicle Service Type | Truck |
Load Capacity | 3200 Pounds |
Fastener Material | Polyester |
Fastener Type | Loop |
Tensile Strength | 3200 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Product Dimensions | 36"L x 1"W |
Manufacturer | Everest |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 817844010993 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00817844010993 |
Model | C1150 |
Item Weight | 2.56 ounces |
Item model number | C1150 |
Manufacturer Part Number | C1150 |
G**D
Worked good.
Great price
S**T
Great quality
Good quality, very strong easy use
S**
Good endless lifting strap
works great for medium lifting 5 to 7 hundred lbs. Sling is rated for up to 3000 lbs. I don't need to lift that much weight for what I do.
L**A
More of a circle than strap
I was looking for a strap that I could wrap around a tree and use a come-along to pull up roots. This was not it. This is a solid circle with no way to get it over a tall tree unless you cut it. and then the ends would not have loops. It might work to move smaller heavy objects, but was not what I needed. Unfortunately, I threw away the packaging before I looked at it closely. My bad.
B**W
Perfect Slings
I have had great success with nylon slings in the pass. Tried these to replace my old, and they work perfect.
M**K
have to report later
like ad showed
M**E
As ordered
Fit, finish very good
T**E
Works well at least for partial load ratings
I've used these straps only for light loads, nowhere near their rated capacity. But they were subjected to a bit of "abuse" due to a mishap (not their fault) and survived well with virtually no fraying, etc. They also were used in a situation where they (unintentionally) rubbed against the edge of an aluminum platform. There was no evidence of damage to the straps in this case, either. While I can't attest to their behavior near their rated loading, I can say that they held up well against incidental damage while used for light loads.
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