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Do Leather Slings Offer Better Grip During Rainy Conditions?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

Leather slings do offer better grip during rainy conditions, but it is essential to consider the type of leather used and its preparation.

Choosing the Right Leather

When selecting a leather sling for hunting, look for full-grain leather with a thickness of at least 4-5 ounces (113-142 grams). This thickness will provide better grip and durability in wet conditions. Additionally, choose a leather that has been treated with a waterproofing agent, such as beeswax or neatsfoot oil, to enhance its water-repellent properties.

Preparing the Leather for Rainy Conditions

To prepare your leather sling for rainy conditions, apply a thin layer of waterproofing agent to the entire surface of the leather. Allow the agent to dry completely before using the sling. You can also apply a second coat after the first one has dried, but be cautious not to overdo it, as excessive coating can compromise the leather’s breathability.

Using the Leather Sling in Rainy Conditions

When using a leather sling in rainy conditions, make sure to keep it clean and dry as much as possible. Avoid letting it sit in puddles of water or exposing it to direct rainfall for extended periods. If the sling does get wet, use a soft cloth to gently wipe away any excess water and allow it to air dry. This will help prevent water spots and maintain the sling’s grip.

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