1 1/2 Large Plastic D-Ring: For Apparel, Lanyards and Craft Making

1 1/2 Large Plastic D-Ring: For Apparel, Lanyards and Craft Making

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Heavy-duty D-rings are most commonly used as an attachment point, whether it is to be used with a lanyard, should or bag strap, with sleeping bags, or backpacks. P-021-38's large size can accommodate for straps or webbing up to 1 1/2" wide.

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