Best sailing rigging shackles according to redditors

We found 10 Reddit comments discussing the best sailing rigging shackles. We ranked the 8 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Sailing Rigging Shackles:

u/texasrigger · 11 pointsr/sailing

You are right about the turnbuckle being bent. Any sail bearing stay needs a toggle at both ends to prevent that exact thing. The flogging sail can whip the stay all over the place so you want a junction that can pivot on two axises. In this case you'd just swap out that fixed jaw lower end for a t-bolt toggle so that your measurements stay roughly the same. It's about a $20 fix.

If you want the traditional look you need to put a merriman style toggle under the fork but you'll need to shorten the forestay to accommodate it.

I'm with /u/skybiglines in that that biner is probably more than enough to accommodate the load but it still offends my sensibilities. I'd install a tack shackle there but that's just personal taste.

That turnbuckle should probably be addressed though. A deformed part is a compromised part is a bad part in my mind but I'm pretty black and white when it comes to rig safety.

u/TheSpareTir3 · 4 pointsr/GoRVing

I am not a fan of shock kits for a couple of reasons. Most kits are not plug-and-play. Many require you to drill and mount something to the frame rails. Shock kits also don’t address the equalizer, shackles or bolts on your suspension.

I personally like the shock absorbing equalizers. A bunch of folks make them, LCI has a system called road armor, Dexter E-Z Flex or my favorite by far the MORryde such as SRE4000.

Basically jack up your axel, pull the tires. Then support your axles with jack stands. Now it’s just a matter unbolting the shackles and equalizer and replacing with the new shock absorbing type.

I highly recommend replacing the shackles and bolts with a wet bolt kit . You may find the bushings were already worn out in your existing suspension. The wet bolt kit by MORryde includes brass bushings and a way to keep them greased

u/trebde · 4 pointsr/EDC

I have the gerber shard on a bow shackle with one of those kingston usbs, only so the usb has some protection.

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u/WindowShoppingMyLife · 3 pointsr/ProtectAndServe

You could get a pocket clip for the leatherman. That's easy. The tourniquet someone already mentioned can go in a pocket or an ankle strap.

You could also get one of these, Safariland 690 Handcuff Strap, Single Snap, Black, Plain https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0018R1DFU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_WaxMzbGSDF9H8 instead of the cuff case. It takes up a lot less room on your belt.

Source: I'm a 32 waist. Or, as I like to call it, circumference impaired. I try to get as much shit off my belt as I can. Although my pants weigh a ton.

u/gryan315 · 2 pointsr/scuba

RDEXP Durable Stainless Steel Snap Shackles Quick Release Swivel Bail Rigging (Small) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B011RGV540/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ieUXCb1HJ3PW4

u/Tangboy50000 · 2 pointsr/HelpMeFind
u/vdmsr · 1 pointr/ProtectAndServe

I have used both, and each have their merits.

Since belt real-estate is at a premium, I chose to go with a single loop and let the cuffs hang - safariland single loop. I got this one specifically because I wanted it be flexible as well as not take up space.

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/EDC

For keys, try this. I think you can find one in a hardware store. Keeps your keys together, less noise.

u/Meekl · 1 pointr/EDC

I've never seen that design before. It looks to be some kind of quick release, right? If you can't find any like that, try this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E68GVNM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_TYgIybJ5CH218

u/Rothalax · 1 pointr/Jeep

My wife used that exact video to make 4 of them for mine. They are pretty sturdy and they don't stretch much when I put my weight fully on them.

I used something like these for the fasteners.

http://imgur.com/a/6X3Dv