The Outdoor Connection Super-Sling 2+ delivers rapid adjustment and secure weapon retention with professional-grade quick-detach swivels. This tactical sling combines the stability needed for precision shooting with instant length adjustment for dynamic situations.
What Makes This Different
The Super-Sling 2+ features integrated Talon QD swivels that eliminate the need for separate hardware while providing 360-degree rotation. Unlike basic two-point slings, the patented adjustment system allows length changes from 28 to 37 inches without removing the weapon from shooting position. The 1.25-inch nylon webbing distributes weight evenly across the shoulder, reducing fatigue during extended carry.
Key Features
- Talon QD swivels with 360-degree rotation and push-button release
- Rapid adjustment from 28 to 37 inches without weapon manipulation
- 1.25-inch Realtree AP camouflage nylon webbing for durability
- Compatible with standard QD sling mounts on rifles and shotguns
- Non-slip shoulder pad prevents sliding during movement
- Silent operation with no metal-on-metal contact
- Ambidextrous design accommodates left and right-handed shooters
Field testing demonstrates consistent lockup under rapid manipulation and heavy recoil. The sling maintains zero shift when transitioning between carry and shooting positions. Weather resistance comes from the nylon construction and corrosion-resistant swivel components. The Realtree AP pattern provides effective concealment in mixed terrain while the matte hardware eliminates reflection.
Technical Specs
- Length: 28-37 inches adjustable
- Width: 1.25 inches
- Material: Nylon webbing with Realtree AP camo
- Swivels: Talon QD with push-button release
- Weight capacity: Rated for standard sporting rifles and shotguns
- Mounting: Fits standard 1.25-inch QD sling cups
- Country of origin: USA
The Super-Sling 2+ addresses the common complaints about traditional slings through engineered solutions rather than marketing claims. Professional guides and competitive shooters choose this system when equipment failure means missed opportunities.