





🧗♀️ Elevate your adventure with strength and style – don’t get left hanging!
The AINIKEY 18MM Nylon Climbing Sling Runner combines high-strength nylon webbing with a 23KN breaking strength and CE2008/EN566 certification, delivering a durable, lightweight, and versatile strap ideal for climbing, rappelling, yoga hammocks, and more. Available in two lengths and vibrant colors, it’s engineered for safety and longevity, backed by a 36-month quality guarantee.



| Brand | AINIKEY |
| Material | Nylon |
| Color | Grey|60cm/24inch|5PCS |
| Style | Modern |
| Product Dimensions | 24"L x 0.7"W |
| Number of Items | 5 |
| Manufacturer | Jiangsu LPT Safety Technology Co., Ltd |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.02 x 3.9 x 2.48 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 24 x 0.7 x 0.04 inches |
| Brand Name | AINIKEY |
| Part Number | LPT23052201PPE |
O**Y
Good quality
They seem to be well-made sewing looks good. I’ve used them on tree work so far so good.
J**P
Nice slings
Not using these for climbing, but for securing tie downs on a pop up tent.Very useful to have on hand.
V**R
Seemingly decent runners
I got these for use in tree work, where there is a lot of wear and tear on gear and frequent replacements are necessary. These appear to be well made, and claim a CE certification. While they seem decent, I'm not going to place my life in the hands of a mysterious offshore manufacturer. I'll be using these for non-life support use such as ziplining and light rigging. Price is decent for what you get, as long as you understand the limitations of mysterious origin gear.
S**S
Lacks date of manufacture information
These slings appear to be well made. They are thick, well stitched and being Nylon they are obviously wider than Dyneema. They claim to be tested by Jaingsu LPT technology in china and carry a CE 2008 on the packaging and the product label. I can't verify those certification claims. There is a certification number on one of the brand images, so I looked it up. It's for another brand called T-fly and there is no sling certifications to be found. This gives me concerns on reliability.These also lack is the date of manufacture on the label which is expected for this gear to have.
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