Sea to Summit Stretch-Loc TPU Straps
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- Check out the Sea to Summit Stretch-Loc TPU Straps here:
www.snowys.com.au/search?w=Se...
Tie-down your gear or lash it together on your outdoor escapades with the range of versatile Stretch-Loc Straps from Sea to Summit.
These straps are adjustable and made from TPU that grips and stretches so that it won’t slip. Just wrap it around your gear and then lock it via the non-slip buckle. The Keeper Strap creates a grippy and padded surface so that your gear doesn’t get scratched, and you can lash two or more straps together to increase the length and versatility.
In this video, our teammate Jake talks you through all the nifty features of the Stretch-Loc TPU Strap range from Sea to Summit.
He starts out with the different lengths, widths, and colours, and demonstrates the strength of the material. Then he shows you how to set the desired length, join them together, and finishes with demonstrating some of the different ways you can use the straps on your camping or bikepacking adventures - so check it out above for all the details.
0:00 - Intro
0:14 - Size & colour options
0:30 - Materials
1:27 - Strap keeper
2:18 - Straightening out
2:40 - Useful scenarios
Use ideas or demonstrations are always good for these types of gadgets. Thanks for the video, will check them out.
Cheers, Peter! Laine :)
Great video, exactly what I was looking for!
I'm glad it was useful. ~ Ben
Excellent vid, thank you
You're welcome. ~ Ben
After mounting that water bottle or dry bag as you did, you should have taken the bike out for a bumpy ride and shown us where the bottle and bag were doing at the end of the ride. I'm skeptical.
I guess it may not work for some bumpy trails or larger water bottles, Paul, the main premise we are getting at is that they are a versatile strap. ~ Ben
Could be used to keep water hoses and grey water hoses rolled up neatly when travelling in the caravan.
Great idea, cfl logistics! Laine
Great ❤
Glad you liked it. ~ Ben
That's good salesmanship!
Thanks, arpakyna, I'll pass your feedback onto Jake. ~ Ben
There must be something you could do with your bikes seat post and a dry bag over the rear wheel. Awesome product.
Spot on, Russell - they're so versatile! Cheers, Laine
Hi. Great Video. Can you tell me how long are the useable length (last hole) of the different types
It's hard to measure this whilst they are in their packaging sorry, TwoWheelOlli, but we do have the diameter range of each listed in the descriptions on our website.
You can see the range here - www.snowys.com.au/straps-shackles#?brands=6
~ Ben
Decent looking straps but for christ's sake don't use them like that on the forks! Just a small rearward nudge to the load and there's nothing to stop it rotating back and being pulled into the wheel-fork gap. Best case you damage your load and/or wheel; worst case you're going over the bars!
Good advice thanks, Peter, something to be conscious of it you do use them this way. ~ Ben
I reckon this might work if you had at least one threaded mount in your fork and installed a second strap to this with something like Problem Solvers strap anchor. I'm considering buying this Sea to Summit strap to my Brother Cycles Kepler 2021 that has only one mount (i.e. the lowrider mount), but would like to use small dry bag as in the video.
Skip to 2:40 to see how it works
Yep, we've added timestamps at the bottom too, to make it easy to navigate the content in the video. ~ Ben
@@SnowysOutdoors Great Video! Well done. Thanks for sharing the content.