~ Lanyards ~

 These are lanyards that I have made myself for years. I decided to start making them to sell here on my site. Feel free to email me with any questions you might have. sales@jtice.com
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SureFire L4 with Wrist Lanyard attached.  Surrounded by Neck Lanyard.
Both OD Green. With one Cord Lock Each.
Light is not Included

  
The Lanyards are offered in a few options.


There are two sizes, Wrist ~12" and Neck ~23".

 

~  Here are the Parts used in these lanyards. ~

Cord End, Flat Cord Lock, Round Cord Lock, Swivel Clip.

NOTICE:
The Flat Cord Locks are larger than the ones used in the previous lanyards. I found these to me better quality and easier to use.

You may choose to have one OR two Cord Locks with your Lanyard.
The Cord Locks I choose are very small and low profile.
The Clip spring is very strong, requiring a firm press.

 

550 lbs. Test Paracord is used for all the Lanyards.
You have your choice of these colors.

NOTE:  All Paracord is pre-shrunk.
This helps to ensure that the lanyards will maintain their original length.

You can also have you choice of two different ways to attach the swivel clip.
Static ~ Clip will not slide up and down the cord.
Slide ~ Clip is free to slide up and down the cord.

The way the clip is attached is really personal preference. I prefer the slide method most of the time. This allows me to have the cord lock, and cord end in any position relative to the clip.  For example, the clip will still remain hanging down, if I pull the cord lock around from behind my neck to the front.  If the clip is attached with the static method, it would swing up around my neck as I pull the cord lock around.
Static can have its advantages also, for example, making sure the cord lock and cord end stay behind your neck, as long as the object the lanyard is attached to, is in front of you.

 

Here are some ways of attaching the Wrist Lanyard to a light.


 

Here are some examples of the adjustment the Neck Lanyard has.

 

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Disclaimer:  These are not "Break Away" Lanyards.  I designed them to be quite strong
I am not responsible for any injury received by the use, or misuse of these lanyards.

 

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