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$68
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Light brown leather, grey cords with teal accents. Teal 3D printed Carry Tools (Reel, Little Pan) and Training Ball are included with each sling.

*Patent Pending

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*Finger Loop Size Guide

The finger loop is meant to be snug and like all leather will have some break-in to your specific finger. It is placed on the middle finger between the first and second knuckles. For more information on using the finger loop, view the "How to grip video" here.

PAN offers 3 general finger loop sizes:

Small - slimmer fingers (as a guideline, size 6 or less ring finger. An example might be a smaller person or younger people)

Medium - average fingers (as a guideline, size 7-9 ring finger)

Large - thicker fingers (as a guideline, 10+ ring finger)

Description

Building on the theme of beautiful simplicity inherent in slings, the Pan Sling also delivers more control, durability, comfort, and portability. We do this by utilizing things like dual cord internal taper, carbide and leather cord protection, lock splices, whip lock, custom full grain leather components, and innovative cord adjust/connect and 3D printed carry tools. Our mission is to help you rediscover your visceral connection to the sling through modern sling design and innovation.

Continue below to learn more about the features of the Pan Sling.

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Bundle slings for a significant discount.

Buy one sling, get a second for 30% off, or a third for 60% off. (applied in cart to sling with the lowest cost)

Or $2 off a Pan Cracker or $2 off Pan's Sling Wax with any single sling purchase.

Control, Precision, Comfort

You won't need to develop calluses, fear the rock slipping out, or struggle to hold on to the sling. It is great for both feel and precision, which is unique in the slinging world.

  • Internal Taper

    At first glance, the Pan sling may look like a single-strand sling but it is not. Dual internal cord tapered stiffness gives the Pan Sling unique advantages for both projectile feel and sling control. Thick woven slings have a reduced projectile feel, particularly for lighter projectiles. Single-strand slings have a great projectile feel but have less sling control. The unique nature of the Pan Sling provides both feel and control across a broader range of projectile weights while maintaining a fast, narrow-diameter sling. It is described as a precise sling by those familiar with slinging. And it does this while maintaining its compact profile for easy carry.

  • Grip Confidence

    A light yet secure grip is one key to good slinging and the leather release tab on the Pan sling is the optimal size, shape, and material to deliver. And unlike a knot grip, you won't need to develop calluses. The leather release tab seats comfortably between the index finger and thumb. You will feel confident on day one about your ability to hold on to this sling.

    Combined with the gripping finger loop, you won't find a sling that is better designed to feel as secure and controllable.

  • Finger Loop

    One of our favorite features of the Pan sling is the gripping finger loop. It allows secure throwing with a natural open-hand release and remains comfortable for long periods. It is made of two pieces of leather to minimize hole stretch and integrates a thin tab of leather between the finger and cord. When we switch over to other slings that use a fixed loop size we usually throw the sling off our hand until we adjust by curling our finger to trap the loop. The Pan sling is a true open-hand release sling and inspires a natural throwing feel and confidence.

    The mini carabiner keeps the loop centered on top of the finger and has a secondary use for sling carry.

Durability

Slings are subject to a considerable amount of wear and the Pan sling was designed to be one of the most durable ever made. So if you want to sling more than tennis balls, the Pan sling is ready to go with you.

  • Protection

    Rock abrasion in the pouch and on the release cord can damage a sling very quickly. The Pan sling may be the most abrasion-resistant sling out there. A thin but incredibly durable piece of leather protects the leading edge of the cord. On the cord itself, we applied a carbide-enhanced material that actually started to grind the rock down in our testing. It won't last forever but it will extend sling life many times longer than exposed cordage. Check out our test video here.

  • No Knots

    Knots create high points that wear quickly and they can be unreliable. We found splices to be a much better fit for slings. We use un-gutted lock splices with lock whipping on the Pan sling. Splices are lower profile, stronger, and won’t come undone. It also provides a tight connection and flexes with the pouch. It takes much longer than tying knots and a bit of patience but we think you'll agree that the results are worth it.

  • Leather

    Leather is the best material for a sling pouch, bar none. Throwing rocks can be very abrasive, and pouches that are made with man-made or natural fibers will not last as long as a leather pouch. However, durability is not the only advantage of a leather pouch. Leather provides better projectile security and better projectile handling (cupping and grip) for both light and heavy projectiles than braided pouches. We take the sling pouch seriously and we don't use off-the-shelf leather. From premium full-grain vegetable-tanned leather we select our thickness and then hand-cut, edge sand, tool, dye, and use our in-house hot stuffing process. Hot stuffing impregnates the leather with waxes and oils to prepare the sling for tough conditions. It looks great and was made specifically for slinging.

Portability

Slings are beautifully simple and incredibly powerful for their compact size. The Pan sling takes sling portability to a new level.

  • Carry Tools

    The carry tools are custom-designed and 3D printed for the Pan sling. They provide some of the best options for compact carry and storage. Coming in about the same size as a tennis ball, the Reel is a simple and compact go-to method for sling carry and storage. The Little Pan is even more compact and turns the Pan sling into a pocket-friendly world traveler or a keychain accessory.

  • Adjustable

    Aside from the comfort and throwing security that the release tab provides, there is another feature built in. The end of the release cord can be adjusted. This allows you to shorten the cord several inches and provides the adjustment needed to wrap the sling around various sizes (like your wrist). The mini carabiner on the finger loop can then be connected to the end of the release cord securing the sling in place.

  • Lays Flat

    The finger loop of the Pan sling also has a function beyond finger grip and comfort. The finger loop can open, lay flat, and slide down the cord. It can then wrap with the cordage which increases overall compactness with no bulky loop hanging off the sling. And with a mini carabiner at your disposal, you will find several ways to secure the sling around things.

Customer Reviews

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b.r.

My sling arrived well-packaged and as shown. I've been taking practice shots with it as I'm able and am very impressed with the feel once waxed. It's extremely well put-together with reinforcement in areas where it will see the most force or abrasion during normal use.

Also, it just looks dang good on my wrist.

When I get used to the 22in one, I'll probably grab a longer one as well.

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Liam T.

Love using it anytime I find a minute and the space to throw

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Brian R.
High Quality, Hand made.

Having tried to make and use a sling before I thought I had some background. I first saw ads for the Pan sling and I was inspired to try again, but not inspired enough to buy one. I quickly whipped together a sling out of some paracord and a couple knots. I didn't follow any youtube tutorials because they generally fall under the category of "macrame" instead of a functional sling. I practiced and practiced slinging and couldn't really sling much farther than I could throw a stone bare handed. So I finally decided to order a sling.

My degree is in manufacturing; let me say that this was done the hard way. No short cuts are taken, as it is evident that care and attention we taken in the design of all the components. The materials cost alone isn't that much, but you're paying for thoughtful design and excellent craftmanship. There truly are no knots (unless you include the cracker), and everything has an excellent fit/finish. I don't even want to think about the effort involved in the splices into what appears to be paracord. Small things like the little pan being held in place by a compliant mechanism, the consistent melt finish on the string ends, or the little leather protector at the eye splice show great attention to detail. With the cracker installed It took me about an hour to match my best hand throwing distance. Add another hour to get semi-consistent launches. The stiffness and snap provide good feedback and did a lot more to improve my form than my "string with knots".

You can absolutely get into slings on a (literal) shoestring budget, and at some point everyone should try making their own. The Pan sling, however, saves a bunch of time and helps with likelihood of success, making it worth the premium.

My personal recommendation for practice projectiles are foam practice golf balls, they're a little more dense than the included training ball and illustrate curve very well.

If you've read this review completely, and you have the disposable income to afford this. You'd benefit from adding this to your cart.

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Anibal G.
Quality that will last

Pretty new to slings but I can tell you that this is one of, if not the best slings in terms of quality, construction and style.

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David M.
High Quality

This is a high quality sling. Very high manufacturing standards. I’m loving this sling. So much fun.