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There must be. look on the inside of all the webbing.

No en numbers and no paper work, you can't use it

should conform to EN 358 AND EN 813

 

found this hidden on a piece of doubled over webbing i assume this is it?5976635132521_photo(2).jpg.5aab82243dee5f25804a4521cf166029.jpg

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the bridge is replaceable thats why it has its own I.D.

 

yeah for the life of me i couldnt find the other tag but it was on a doubled over piece of webbing felt pretty srupid once i found it:blushing:

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cheers thanks for all the replies! i can finally use my kit at college, well once its inspected!

 

Who is running your climbing course ?

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