Serrated vs. plain triglides

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Fernando

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Hi, everyone. I've read that the serrated triglides are to be used where you only need the webbing to pass through it once, and the plain ones for places where the webbing has to go in twice.

Does the webbing get worn out faster with serrated triglides? Those things, the SS type ones, look pretty sharp to me. I'm thinking the serrated triglides will tear the webbing in the long run. Do you think the webbing will last longer with plain slides?

Thanks
 
Fernando:
Hi, everyone. I've read that the serrated triglides are to be used where you only need the webbing to pass through it once, and the plain ones for places where the webbing has to go in twice.

Yup, that's pretty much the case.

Fernando:
Does the webbing get worn out faster with serrated triglides? Does thing, the SS type ones, look pretty sharp to me. I'm thinking the serrated triglides will tear the webbing in the long run. Do ypu think the webbing will last longer with plain slides?

Thanks

Neither one is a real worry. You should hope to dive enough to wear out any of your webbing at the triglides..........


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