Weigh Slings

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Weigh Slings

Postby jackfoxy » 28 May 2010 13:31

Any recommendations? I use the Reuben Heatons Mk 2 scales.

Thanks

Chris
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Re: Weigh Slings

Postby barbeldave » 28 May 2010 18:11

I use the fox barbel sling had it for about seven years not had any problems with it.
I think there about 16 quid.
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Re: Weigh Slings

Postby RICH PARSONS » 29 May 2010 13:13

Hi all,
I have a Fox sling as well and I have to admit that it's a great bit of kit.
I'm not sure if they still make them but if they do its a real good buy.
The only issue you may find with them is ring string's and handles can get a bit tangled up if you fold it up in a rush.

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Re: Weigh Slings

Postby Barbel123 » 31 May 2010 17:11

Went to a local carboot today & what did I find. A Fox weigh sling ;) . Got this little lot for £3.00, bargin or what.
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Re: Weigh Slings

Postby RICH PARSONS » 31 May 2010 19:05

Hi all,
James, that has to be one of the best car boot buys you could get! I think I paid £19 for mine back in 2004(ish)
I had a Fox barbel un-hooking mat as well but when the stuffing moved I gave it to a mate who just un-picked it and pulled the stuffing out straight again, teach me for being so bloody lazy!!

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