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Can anyone recommend a bullet proof zinger?

 

I had two loon zingers. In the middle of yesterday I pulled my nippers out and the string broke. I was going to switch the nippers to my other zinger. That's when I saw the clasp broke and I had lost my tippet rings and new zealand strike indicator tool earlier in the day.

 

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Yep I can recommend one, its called a 4mm nylon cord (MEC or climbing shop) and o-rings similar to what your keys are on.... problem solved you will never loose another tool.... every year I find a few in the boat after the season....hmm maybe I have one of yours......

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I've used the Fishpond ones. They are robust, but I prefer retractable to the coil material. Put my nippers on a Dr. Slick retractable last year (has a steel cord), and haven't had a single failure incident so far. I switch it back and forth from my sling to my float tube a few times a year, and even the pin-on clip (which looks to be potentially the weakest link) seems to be holding up well.

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Ya, of the retractable style, the dr slick is the best. I got a couple years out of mine before it retired. The sprIng system inside blew up. I think it got pulled out too far at one point.

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They are a bit bulkier, but IMO you can't beat the Simms retractors. Have used mine for the past 3 years and not a problem. The pin-on clip is the most robust I have seen on any retractor, as well.

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Thanks everyone for the advice. I think I might try the key chain idea and fishpond. I was concerned how bulky the fishpond &simm's zingers are but it sounds like it's not a big deal.

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