Sea to Summit Stretch-Loc TPU Straps (2 Pack)
11,90 € – 19,90 €
Durable and versatile straps. Stretch-Loc straps can secure practically any item in place.
Product Description
Sea to Summit Stretch-Loc TPU Straps (2 Pack)
Stretch-Loc straps can secure practically any item in place. Stretch-Loc straps will become an essential part of adventure preparation, whether you’re perfecting your bikepacking setup, securing SUP paddles to roof racks, or simply anticipating unexpected wilderness events.
Stretch-Loc straps are made of durable, stretchable TPU and have co-molded acetal buckles. Wrap the incredibly strong TPU strap around whatever you’re fastening together and secure it with the simple buckle. Any excess strap will lie flat against the loop, out of the way. The unique slimline Keeper Strap adds more grip to the hold, allowing you to securely lash tough things together. It also serves as a cushion between things that are prone to damage.
- Adjustable, strong and secure straps with positive, non-slip buckle
- Grippy and stretchy TPU material prevents secured items from slipping
- Easy and fast to tension and securely lock in place
- TPU Keeper Strap attaches Stretch-Loc to support and provides grippy, cushioning surface
- Keeper Strap protects items from scratching and retains excess strap
- Two or more straps can be joined to increase length
Tech Specs
Weight Rating:
- 12mm x 300mm: 15 g
- 12mm x 450mm: 18 g
- 20mm x 375mm: 26 g
- 12mm x 300mm: 15 g
- 12mm x 450mm: 18 g
- 20mm x 375mm: 26 g
- 20mm x 500mm: 32 g
- 20mm x 625mm: 39 g
- 20mm x 750mm: 45g
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Sea To Summit
Sea to Summit began in 1983 when Roland Tyson, a young outdoor enthusiast, started making lightweight outdoor products on an antique sewing machine in his bedroom in Perth, Western Australia. By 1991, after outfitting the first ascent of Mt. Everest, Sea to Summit was born.
Roland's passion and talent for creating cutting-edge outdoor equipment took him to the remote Australian outback and eventually the Himalayas, where he put his inventions to the ultimate test. In 1993, Penny Sanderson joined Sea to Summit, bringing her passion for exploration and innovation. They traveled extensively, testing products and iterating on designs.
Today, Sea to Summit is a successful global brand, with Penny and Roland's love of travel and design as the foundation. They still own and manage the company and are involved in everything from developing materials to delivering high-quality gear to customers around the world.