Voile Washboard Strap
  • Versatile Voile Washboard Elastic Strap for Biking and Outdoor Use
  • Versatile Voile Washboard Elastic Strap for Biking and Outdoor Use
  • Versatile Voile Washboard Elastic Strap for Biking and Outdoor Use
  • Versatile Voile Washboard Elastic Strap for Biking and Outdoor Use
  • Versatile Voile Washboard Elastic Strap for Biking and Outdoor Use

Voile Washboard Strap

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Everyone into biking should keep several of these stretchy, all - purpose straps in their gear collection. They're incredibly handy! You can use them to attach water bottles, fuel bottles, or fly rods to fork legs or handlebars. They're also great for rigging shelters or securing a fatbike tyre on a car rack. The stretchy polyurethane material, when wrapped around hard objects, gets rid of the slippage and looseness that's common with traditional webbing and plastic buckle straps. The heat - treated aluminium buckle has a slim design, making it easy to pack and extra durable. For the past 30 years, the original Voile Strap® has been a reliable alternative to duct tape, nylon straps, and bungee cords. Whether you're at work, in the great outdoors, or anywhere in between, these straps are the go - to solution for securing, bundling, and making quick repairs on the move. Specs: Material is UV - Resistant Polyurethane, and the buckle is made of Hardened Aluminum. Sizes include 15'/37.5cm (Usable Length Range: 14cm — 31.7cm), 20'/50cm (Usable Length Range: 14.3cm — 45.7cm), and 25'/62.5cm (Usable Length Range: 15.7cm — 57.8cm). Available colours are Orange, Red, and Black.



Using these Voile Washboard Elastic Straps is a breeze. For attaching items like water bottles to your bike's handlebars, just wrap the strap around the object and the handlebar, then fasten the buckle. When rigging a shelter, you can loop the strap around poles and tie them down securely. To secure a fatbike tyre on a car rack, wrap the strap tightly around the tyre and the rack. As for maintenance, keep them away from sharp objects to avoid cuts in the polyurethane material. After use, especially if they've been exposed to dirt or water, just wipe them clean with a damp cloth. And store them in a cool, dry place. If you notice any signs of wear on the buckle or the strap itself, it might be time to replace them to ensure they keep working well.
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