The Irons Marrying Strap is designed to securely hold a set of married irons together, providing firefighters with a dependable and efficient method for carrying and deploying a Halligan bar and axe. Engineered with attention to durability, grip, and ease of use, this strap helps ensure the tools remain securely connected while allowing for rapid deployment when needed.
Constructed from heavy-duty 3-inch Polypro webbing with a reinforced Hypalon backing, the strap minimizes slipping and improves tool retention. A built-in elastic band allows the strap to remain attached to the axe handle after deployment, reducing the chance of losing the strap during operations. Additional features such as a large pull tab, accessory attachment loop, and reflective Cordura material make this an ideal tool organization solution for fireground operations.
Features
• Designed to securely marry a Halligan bar and axe together
• Universal fit for most married iron configurations
• Heavy-duty 3" Polypro webbing construction
• Reinforced Hypalon backing improves grip and reduces slipping
• Elastic retention band remains attached to the axe when tools are separated
• Large 1" pull tab for easy removal while wearing gloves
• Quick application and removal for rapid tool deployment
• Integrated 1" accessory loop attachment point
• Accessory loop accommodates carabiners, wedges, and door chocks
• Large reflective Cordura panel enhances visibility in low-light and smoky environments
• Cordura surface can be marked for equipment identification and accountability
• Machine washable for easy decontamination and maintenance
• Made in the USA
Specifications
• Manufacturer: Fire Ready Enterprise
• Product Type: Irons Marrying Strap
• SKU: AL4667FRE
• Material: Heavy-Duty Polypro Webbing
• Webbing Width: 3"
• Grip Material: Reinforced Hypalon Backing
• Pull Tab Size: 1"
• Accessory Attachment Loop: 1"
• Visibility Material: Reflective Cordura
• Machine Washable: Yes
• Weight: 1.9 oz
• Country of Origin: USA
Note: The Irons Marrying Strap is designed to keep a Halligan bar and axe securely paired for transport and deployment while providing attachment points for commonly carried forcible entry accessories such as wedges, door chocks, and carabiners.