The Allen 8888 Denali rifle sling combines neoprene comfort with tactical functionality for extended carrying sessions. This premium sling system reduces shoulder fatigue while keeping ammunition readily accessible through integrated cartridge storage.
What Makes This Different
The Denali sling features a slip-proof sharkskin backing that grips clothing and gear to prevent sliding during movement. Unlike standard nylon slings that can dig into the shoulder, the 3-inch wide neoprene construction distributes weight evenly across a larger surface area. The dual-adjustment system allows length modifications from 22 to 42 inches without removing the sling from the rifle.
Key Features
- 3-inch wide neoprene padding for superior weight distribution and comfort
- Slip-proof sharkskin backing prevents sling migration during carry
- Five individual cartridge loops for immediate ammunition access
- Adjustable length from 22 to 42 inches accommodates various carry positions
- Heavy-duty swivels included for secure rifle attachment
- Weather-resistant materials withstand moisture and temperature extremes
- Quick-detach capability for rapid sling removal when needed
Field performance centers on comfort during extended hunts and range sessions. The neoprene construction maintains flexibility in cold weather while the cartridge loops keep spare rounds organized and protected from debris. The adjustable length system accommodates both traditional shoulder carry and tactical cross-body positions without binding or restricting movement.
Technical Specs
- Width: 3 inches for optimal weight distribution
- Length: Adjustable from 22 to 42 inches
- Material: Neoprene with sharkskin backing
- Cartridge capacity: 5 individual elastic loops
- Hardware: Heavy-duty swivels included
- Color: Black for versatility across rifle finishes
- Weight: Approximately 8 ounces with hardware
- Compatibility: Standard 1-inch swivel studs
The Denali sling addresses the common issue of shoulder discomfort during long carries while maintaining quick access to spare ammunition. Professional guides and competitive shooters rely on this combination of comfort and functionality when standard slings fall short.