Attaching lanyard to Quark 123-2

Salamander1

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The split ring that came with the lanyard doesn't seem all that substantial to me. You haven't had any problems?
 

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I'm guessing it would take more than fifty pounds of force to deform a split ring. Never heard of anyone complaining here at CPF.

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The split ring that came with the lanyard doesn't seem all that substantial to me. You haven't had any problems?


http://uniquetitanium.com/titanium_mcgizmo_clips.htm the small ti ring should work fine. As far as what knots to use, a simple lanyard knot on the end would suffice ( its what I have on my Ti PD-s at the moment). Not sure if a constrictor knot would be *useful*:thinking:

edit: are you referring to the lanyard that comes w/ it?
 

Salamander1

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http://uniquetitanium.com/titanium_mcgizmo_clips.htm the small ti ring should work fine. As far as what knots to use, a simple lanyard knot on the end would suffice ( its what I have on my Ti PD-s at the moment). Not sure if a constrictor knot would be *useful*:thinking:

edit: are you referring to the lanyard that comes w/ it?

Yes, I am referring to the lanyard and split ring that came with my Quark 123-2.
 
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