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D-ring

$4.50 /dozen

D-ring

$4.50 /dozen

Size

538
  • Hard plastic D-rings. Commonly used at attachment points to connect webbing/binding to cordage. 

    * Note: all D-rings sold in packs of 12. Enter "1" in the Qty field for 12 units package. 

  • Product Details
    Color Black
    Material Polyacetal
    Dimensions 3/4", 1"
    Weight 3/4" : 1.75 grams, 1" : 2.6 grams
    Units/pack 12

    (1) Actual material properties will vary. Values listed represent average values or estimates.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 6 reviews
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Steve Perlmutter
D Rings

Great!

Thanks for leaving us a review Steve!

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cancinc
Love the green color

A nice alternative to the standard black, yet not too bold and in your face!

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Cody Miller
Tarp ridgeline tie-outs

Used these for the main ridgeline on my 12' 1.1 oz. Silpoly XL DIY tarp. Worked great.

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Customer
D - Ring: Great product.

Solid and strong. Super Fast Shipping

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Therese Lung
unsuitable for my purpose

Not anyone's fault, but unfortunately the ring was much thicker than expected, so that I couldn't easily pass the TSA-approved lock I planned to use with it around it, so the entire package will go unused (I only needed 2 but had to buy 12). While the cost was low, standard shipping was twice its price, so altogether a loss for me. Wish I could have just bought a pair and maybe paid less shipping as a result... I wonder whether the 3/4" ring would have been thinner and thus more suitable ?