Divetek Tek D-ring slider with teeth
The Divetek Tek D-ring slider with teeth is under the Clips and D-Rings category and is available at our Dive Shop. For more info on this item of Dive Gear, please see below:
We always need to attach more stuff to our equipment to free up our hands when we need them. Lanyards for lights, cameras, gauges, game bags, or maybe even a fish stringer when spear fishing. Having a few spare Tri-Gliders in your gear bag is a must for the serious diver. The Divetek Tek D-ring slider with teeth is a great item that has multiple applications. The tri-glider is designed to weave 2″ (5cm) webbing of a harness or weight belt through its slots. Designed to keep accessory gear in a fixed location. Occasionally called weight stops. The added friction created keeps gear in a fixed position. Works very effectively with 2″ (5cm) D-rings. The teeth provide a more secure attachment to the webbing.
It can be used to anchor webbing, so it won’t slip. This application can be used when installing a buckle on webbing, so it won’t slip loose. The tri-glider can also be used as a weight keeper to prevent lead block or soft lead pockets from moving back-and-forth on a weight belt. Another application is to form a loop in webbing for installing a clip for accessory attachment. The list goes on-and-on. Divetek Tek D-ring slider with teeth is great save-a-dive-kit item. Buy several so you’re never caught short handed on a dive.
Clips and D-Rings:
Divetek sells a large variety of Bolts, Snaps, Clips and D-Rings.
From simple plastic multi-hose clips to premium shackle bolts for gauges, we have them all!
We always need to attach more stuff to our equipment to free up our hands when we need them.
Lanyards for lights, cameras, gauges, or simply an Octo Holder. Having some spare D-rings in your gear bag is a must for the serious diver.
Keeping items clipped to your equipment makes you more streamlined in the water and prevents items such as gauges or Octos from damaging the environment.
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