Pulk attachment to Duplex frame

sveltri

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I'm planning on building a pulk to use while coyote hunting in the winter, and I'm wondering if anyone has a good way to attach to a Kifaru frame. I know I could probably just attach with carabiners to the webbing on the belt, but wondered if there was a better way that wouldn't stress the stitching as much.
 

rclouse79

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I tied a loop through multiple webbing holes and hooked the carabiner to that. I haven’t used it a lot yet, but it seems solid.
 

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I'm planning on building a pulk to use while coyote hunting in the winter, and I'm wondering if anyone has a good way to attach to a Kifaru frame. I know I could probably just attach with carabiners to the webbing on the belt, but wondered if there was a better way that wouldn't stress the stitching as much.
I don’t think there will be enough friction pulling your pulk to worry about stressing any of the stitching, especially when you’re pulling it over snow. The attached link explains the method I used for my pulk. It sounds like you are contemplating something very similar. Hope this helps
 

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I'm planning on building a pulk to use while coyote hunting in the winter, and I'm wondering if anyone has a good way to attach to a Kifaru frame. I know I could probably just attach with carabiners to the webbing on the belt, but wondered if there was a better way that wouldn't stress the stitching as much.
Here you go
Hang by the molle webbing and secure by a second webbing from the omni belt.

If you only use the molle webbing with time it will wear out,it's better with a strap around the belt and you can pass it into the molle on the belt and attach carabiners
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