Tensioning strap Voile straps

Price range: 119,00 kr to 149,00 kr (including VAT)

Voile straps are elastic straps that can be used for repairs or to strap equipment to backpacks, packrafts or really anything.

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Tensioning strap Voile straps

Voile straps are versatile webbing straps that have become an indispensable tool for hiking, biking and packrafting. These elastic straps are used to easily and securely attach equipment to backpacks, packrafts, bikes or other outdoor gear. Thanks to their flexibility and durability, these straps are a popular choice for bikepacking, bikerafting, winter sports and long-distance cycling. Of course, the straps can also be used to strap many other things as well, only your imagination sets the limits.

The lanyards are made of UV-resistant, durable polyurethane with a heat-treated aluminum buckle in a low-profile design. This makes them easy to use, durable in all weathers and very reliable when you need to attach equipment.

Voile straps are a modern alternative to duct tape, cable ties and traditional rubber bands. In the packrafting world, the straps are often used to attach a bike to the tubes of the packraft or to mount the packraft to the handlebars of the bike.

For those who want to strap larger bags or heavier luggage to a packraft, we recommend ROK Straps, which are specially developed for this type of use.

This is the original!

Table of lengths

15″ - Span between 14 cm and 31.7 cm. Total length 38.1 cm.
20″ - Stretchable between 14.3 cm and 45.7 cm. Total length 50.8 cm.
25″ - Stretchable between 15.7 cm and 57.8 cm. Total length 63.5 cm.
32″ Voile straps XL (20% thicker, 25% wider) - Stretchable between 22.2 cm and 72.9 cm. Total length 81.3 cm.

The price is for 1 lashing.

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March 18, 2021

High quality tension straps, great for packrafting/hiking/trekking

Radoslaw Zaszewski (Verified owner)