Description
Deliver precision, strength, and reliability in your climbing system with the Stein COPIOUS ARMOUR TAC Sewn Eye Sling 75cm / 8mm. It is designed for professional arborists who rely on high-performance friction hitches and secure load control.
To begin with, Stein constructs this sling using a high-spec ARMOUR TAC rope blend. The outer sheath combines polyester and Technora fibres, while the core uses a Dyneema SK75 structure. As a result, the sling delivers excellent abrasion resistance, high heat tolerance, and consistent performance under friction load.
In addition, the 8mm diameter provides a balanced combination of grip and flexibility. It works efficiently in modern friction hitch systems, allowing smooth adjustment while maintaining strong holding power. Therefore, it suits demanding climbing and rigging applications where control matters.
Because reliability is essential in arborist work, the sling features a factory-sewn eye termination. This removes the need for knots, ensures consistent strength ratings, and improves compatibility with hardware. As a result, you get a cleaner setup and more predictable performance in use.
Furthermore, the 75cm length offers a versatile mid-range configuration. It suits a wide variety of friction hitch setups, including advanced climbing systems and mechanical device integrations. In addition, the compact size reduces bulk while maintaining functional reach.
The sling is also certified to EN795(B), confirming its suitability as a professional anchoring component. This gives users confidence when operating in regulated work-at-height environments.
However, like all friction cord equipment, regular inspection is essential. You must check for glazing, wear, or fibre damage before, during, and after each climb to maintain safe operation.
Overall, the Stein COPIOUS ARMOUR TAC Sewn Eye Sling 75cm / 8mm delivers a premium balance of strength, heat resistance, and handling precision. It is built for arborists who demand consistent performance from their friction hitch systems in challenging climbing conditions.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.