The Outdoor Connection XP213LDS Express Sling delivers rapid carry-to-shooting transitions with its quick-adjust design and premium construction. This tactical sling eliminates fumbling with traditional carry straps while maintaining secure weapon retention during movement. Built from military-grade nylon webbing, it handles demanding field conditions without stretching or fraying.
What Makes This Different
The Express Sling 2 features Brute E-Z Detach swivels that release under load without tools or complex mechanisms. Unlike basic two-point slings that require threading adjustments, this system uses a cam-lock mechanism for instant length changes from 36 to 56 inches. The 1.25-inch webbing distributes weight more effectively than narrow straps, reducing shoulder fatigue during extended carry.
Key Features
- Brute E-Z Detach swivels for tool-free quick release
- 1.25-inch black nylon webbing rated for 300+ pound loads
- Adjustable length from 36 to 56 inches with cam-lock system
- Universal swivel compatibility with most rifle and shotgun mounts
- Silent operation with no metal-on-metal contact points
- Reinforced stitching at all stress points and connection areas
- Non-slip shoulder pad integrated into webbing design
Field performance remains consistent across temperature extremes and wet conditions. The nylon webbing resists UV degradation and maintains flexibility in sub-freezing temperatures. Hunters appreciate the silent adjustments that won't spook game, while tactical users benefit from the secure retention during dynamic movement. The swivel system handles rapid shouldering without binding or catching on gear.
Technical Specs
- Overall length: 56 inches maximum, 36 inches minimum
- Webbing width: 1.25 inches
- Material: Military-specification nylon webbing
- Hardware: Steel Brute E-Z Detach swivels with black finish
- Weight capacity: 300+ pounds static load
- Compatible with: Standard 1-inch swivel studs
- Color: Black
- Country of origin: USA
This sling addresses the common complaint about slow adjustments found in basic military surplus straps. The cam-lock system adjusts in seconds rather than minutes, making it practical for hunters transitioning between shooting positions or tactical personnel moving between vehicles and buildings.