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  2. Webbing - Wikipedia

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    Webbing is cut with a hot wire as is nylon rope, which prevents fraying and unravelling. However, when webbing does fray and unravel, the result is less disastrous than with rope, providing a modest advantage. Webbing suffers the drawback of less elasticity than perlon rope, and it may be more difficult to handle with gloves or mittens on. [4 ...

  3. Pouch Attachment Ladder System - Wikipedia

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    The PALS grid is easily visible in this image of the US Marine Corps' Interceptor Body Armor; note the pouches attached to the system in the background (2005). The Pouch Attachment Ladder System or PALS is a grid of webbing invented and patented by United States Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center used to attach smaller equipment onto load-bearing platforms, such ...

  4. 72 pattern webbing - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 pattern webbing was intended to replace the 58 pattern webbing, but never got beyond user trials. It was made from PU-coated nylon to counter the Soviet NBC capability with a general look closer to a load-bearing vest. It was designed to be used in wide variety of environments such as jungles, deserts and was configurable for use ...

  5. These Homemade Halloween Costumes Are All Treat, No Trick - AOL

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    To create shoulder and chest straps, measure the length of nylon webbing needed and place two strips of duct tape sticky side together. Tape the webbing to the cardboard front and back, so you can ...

  6. Personal Load Carrying Equipment - Wikipedia

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    The PLCE webbing system is produced from double-layered 1,000 Denier internally rubberised Cordura Nylon, a long lasting and hard wearing fabric. [2] Olive webbing of the same material ("1000 D") is being incorporated, along with a variety of hard wearing plastic fasteners (ITW Nexus) , Hook and loop fasteners ( Velcro ) and anti-magnetic press ...

  7. Slacklining - Wikipedia

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    The first successful highline walk is credited to 20-year-old Scott Balcom and 17-year-old Chris Carpenter who performed the first documented walk on a nylon webbing highline. This highline, now referred to as 'The Arches' was approximately 30 feet (9 m) long and 120 feet (35 m) high located in Pasadena, California.

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