PKS Wing Leash Swivel

by PKS • SKU PKSWINGSWIV
$10.95
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Description

PKS Wing Leash Swivel

The PKS Wing Leash Swivel is perfect for wrist or waist leashes. A high strength heavy duty Wing Leash swivel. It is an anti coiling mechanism that helps to prevent twists and tangles in your leash line caused by constant wing positioning and manuevering. Feel free to do as many handle pass tacks with this accessory and know that the Stainless Steel Ball Bearing Swivel will help keep your leash line free of tangles.

Key Features:
  • Swivel body made of Copper. Welded rings made of stainless steel
  • 5 Stainless steel balls bearings inside for smooth action, provides maximum protection against twisted and tangled leash lines
  • Excellent corrosion resistance, abrasion resistance and shock resistance
Package Includes:
  • Swivel
  • Shealth


  • Options below sold separately
Options Explained:
Wing Connection:
  • None - If your wing has a leash Spectra line connection loop that is at least 1.5 inches in length, you can connect the swivel directly to your wing leash connection point
  • Soft Link - A Metal free soft wing connection for use If your wing has a small webbing connection or small loop. you can use the Soft Link to attach the swivel to the wing
Leash Connection:
  • None - If your leash has a loop large enough for the entire leash to pass through, and you intend on leving the leash attached to the wing, choose this option
  • Quick Connect - If you are using the PKS Leash System or have a Spectra Loop on your leash and want to be able to easily remove the leash to use on another wing, choose this option
  • Loop-Loop Pigtail - To extend the connection point or create an easy top use larks head or Handshake loop-loop conection to a leash.
Soft Link and Installation Explained
Direct Connection to a Spectra Loop Connection explained

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