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The AIRNIX 10-pack of 12" x 0.75" nylon webbing cinch straps features a 9.5" useable wrap circumference, heavy-duty metal buckles, and reusable hook & loop fasteners. Designed for versatile, durable organization of cables, gear, and more, these straps combine rugged materials with easy operation for indoor and outdoor use.




| ASIN | B073X6LYCH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,712 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #544 in Cable Straps |
| Brand | AIRNIX |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (396) |
| Date First Available | July 15, 2017 |
| Fastener Material | Stainless Steel |
| Fastener Type | Hook & Loop |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 10PK12WEB |
| Manufacturer | AIRNIX |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10PK12WEB |
| Material | Heavy Duty Nylon Webbing (Metal Buckle, Sew) |
| Model | Nylon Webbing |
| Number of Pieces | 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 12"L x 0.75"W |
| Size | 12" x .75" (9.5" useable) 10 PACK |
| UPC | 635909309864 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
| Vehicle Service Type | Passenger Car, RV, Truck, Van |
T**N
Great straps to hold my speaker to my bike!
I ride my bike everyday, it's a part of my commute and my lifestyle. But wearing headphones while riding my bike is super dangerous, but listening to music is super necessary. In comes the AIRNIX Cinch Straps! I have a Fugoo Tough - Portable, Waterproof, Rugged Bluetooth Wireless Go Anywhere Speaker that I attach to the front of the top tube of my bike. I use two straps that attach at both ends while the speaker hangs below. It works perfectly to hold my speaker securely. The quality of these straps is impressive, the actual adhesion of the velcro is extremely tight and resilient. I'll provide updates as time goes on to keep track of how the velcro holds up.
G**E
seems perfect: well made
This seems like a very good value compared to some competitors like the Awesome strap ( which is good but expensive). I am using this strap to hold items to my bike frame, the 18" long x 1.5" wide strap is perfect for holding a spare tube against my fat down tube. Protip: make sure that when you measure the length you need, measure the total circumference of the items that you are wrapping around and then add length for the strap to fold back on itself. so this 18in long strap is good for holding items up to 15" around leaving 3" of fold-back fastening length. so far it seems very sturdy and is holding my tube tightly to the frame.
2**N
Mis-read the quantity - would've paid this price for one (1) strap
I was looking for a strap to go around my every-day carry water bottle in order to clip a carabiner with gym locker key, emergency flash light, and occasionally secure to a backpack. This is exactly what the doctor ordered, but accidentally put two (2) packs of four (4) straps in my cart. My only problem is figuring out what to do with the rest of the straps. They would be ideal for bundling things like extension cords, rope, various tools; in extremis, perhaps a tourniquet as part of a first-aid kit. Simple design, but well made with lots of "hook & loop" surface area to keep the strap secure. Overall, very pleased with the purchase and would recommend to anyone looking for a strapping solution.
K**.
Great heavy duty strap!
I ordered these straps to hold solar cover on my pool when it is wound up around the reel. These work perfectly for this and a visitor who came to swim ordered some right there when he saw them for his truck. They are heavy duty and I'm looking forward to using them for a few years.
E**S
I think they are still a reasonably well-built item and would be fine if used for something closer to their typical purpose
I bought these straps to use as light "cargo" straps for attaching a metal frame cart behind an e-bicycle to use as a trailer for hauling stuff down some logging roads (I know, that's weird). What I really need are the same length straps that are wider/stronger, but couldn't find anything that matched those specs online. Initial results were positive, but at one point the cart tipped over with about 50 lbs of gear on it, and one of the plastic "buckles" on the strap snapped off. I managed to re-work my attachment with a rope on one side, and the second velcro strap didn't have any failures despite another 20 minutes of usage in similar conditions. My conclusion is that the straps themselves are reasonably strong, but the plastic buckles are the weak point. Given the apparently heavy shock-loading that they were subjected to, I think they are still a reasonably well-built item and would be fine if used for something closer to their typical purpose.
R**F
Make sure you are within the advertised 7-13" usable length
It's a very solid product with good furry binding velco type stuff. If you go to cinch your load and it pulls together less than 7", it won't work. Super heavy duty, i'd trust it for strong loads... I'm giving it 3 stars cause WHY DO THEY NOT put the velco all the way to the end so if you get a slightly smaller cinching length, it will still work - and wrap around itself (???)??? Bought it only to find I was slightly under on my first load - who plans on an exact 7" min (not knowing what i'll be cinching)? Not me... My fault, but this product should run the velcro out so it will fit most anything undersized... If you have a fixed length that will never be smaller, this is the strap for you!
G**T
Strong and secure.
Plenty of length to use on various parts. Holds securely.
S**M
Simply the best cinch straps I have
I purchased several brands of cinch straps in many lenghts. These 36" x 2" are simply the best quality cinch straps I have. I used them to hold a deionizer tank which weight 80lbs, it's attached to a dolly truck. I used 2 straps and they hold the tank solid. I have used other straps in the past but don't trust them. I hear contractors use them to hold ladders on their truck. I definitely recommend the AIRNIX brand, metal ring, thick fabric, overall quality you can feel.
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