Scanner rigs & harnesses

Scan Sling

Warehouse-tested scanner slings, straps, and quad-buckle harnesses. Purpose-built to keep a barcode gun riding clean through a 12-hour pick cycle.

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The thesis

A scanner is a tool.
Carry it like one.

The default way to carry a barcode gun is the wrong way. A lanyard around the neck cuts into the shoulders. A holster clipped to a belt loop rides up every time you bend down for a tote. A cheap strap tears through its stitching at month three and leaves the scanner swinging.

Scan Sling is the fix. Every rig is built around one constraint — a picker should be able to scan, stow, and reach without ever thinking about the harness. Ballistic nylon webbing. Milled hardware. Stitching we actually pull-tested against the bill of materials, not the marketing deck.

Macro detail of a Scan Sling quad-buckle harness — anodized black hardware and ballistic nylon webbing on a bone backdrop.
SS-QUAD buckle detail · anodized matte hardware, 1" mil-spec nylon webbing, bartack stitching at every load point.
How we build it

Three things every rig has to survive.

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A 12-hour pick cycle.

Every shoulder strap is padded across the trap line and tapered at the neck. Load ratings are specified for a 2.2 lb scanner plus a holster — because that's what actually rides on it, not because the spec sheet says so.

Tested for
12-hour continuous wear · up to 3.5 lb payload
02

A conveyor catch.

Every sling ships with a breakaway buckle at the sternum — rated to release under 40 lb of pull force and re-seat in under three seconds. Because if a lanyard catches on a roller, you want it to fail before the operator does.

Breakaway
40 lbf release · 3s re-seat
03

A winter over a vest.

Fits clean over a Class 2 or Class 3 hi-vis vest without bunching reflective tape. Adjusts from a Small on a summer-shirt frame to a 3XL over a winter parka without swapping hardware.

Fits over
ANSI/ISEA 107 Class 2 & 3 vests · S–3XL
The lineup

Four rigs. One doctrine.

The full Scan Sling line covers every way a picker actually carries a scanner — from the single-shoulder Crossline to the four-point Quad. Start with the one that matches how your floor runs. Supplier-sourced, Iron Bound-specified, stocked on pallets for same-week fulfillment.

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