Pan Cracker

*Patent Pending

$8
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A first of its kind, the Pan Cracker is a unique two-part cracker. In our testing, the Pan Cracker is louder and easier to crack on the Pan Sling than a standard cracker. We don't recommend starting slinging with a cracker, but once you have the basics down a cracker will level up your slinging experience and you won't want to sling without one. 

  • Audible feedback on shot quality
  • Energy sink for release cord longevity
  • Detachable when less noise is desirable 
  • Long lasting, made from UHMWPE (Dyneema/Spectra)

Check out the videos below on How to Attach the Pan Cracker and Slinging With and Without a Cracker. 

A crisp crack indicates that you are optimizing form and effort. If the cracker snaps your fingers or hand on the way through then it indicates that your release is angled (too palm down or too palm up) or that your release grip is too tight. See "spin control" in the slinging guide for more information on release angle. 

Note that the 22" sling will have a more subdued crack than the longer slings. 

Also note that the tassel section of the cracker will fluff quickly. This is normal and the fluff should not be trimmed off. 

*Please note that there are different cracker sizes optimized for sling length. Select the correct cracker size for your sling.



Pan Cracker - 27" Sling / Dark Grey is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.

Slinging with and without a Pan Cracker

How to attach the cracker

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Michael

Aside from a quality product that’s been well thought through and designed. In my opinion you get one of the best customer services I’ve ever experienced online. Very quick to respond, beyond helpful and extremely polite. The kind of customer service you sub all businesses had.

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James

I learned a lot just from the construction of this cracker. The cordage splicing alone warrants the price, in my opinion. They have all different colors too, and you can continue to trim the line down as it frays.