Voile straps + keepers
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- UnderTheRadars
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Voile straps + keepers
First up I’m sorry if this has been discussed before, I’ve just typed “voile” in to the forum search and my iPad nearly exploded with the results, I’m not going through all of them!
I’m finally going to see what all the fuss is about with these straps by ditching my bungee cords for them. I just need to work out the sizes I need and I’ve got some questions:
I’ve noticed they do the XL versions, these are tempting for use on my bars/bar bag, are they an overkill?
The strap keepers state they’re for use on the 3/4” straps, I take it these are the normal size straps? (can’t find the width of the straps noted on the few websites I’ve searched)If so, does anyone do keepers for the XL version?
Aaaannnnnnd finally, Alu or Nylon buckles?
I’m finally going to see what all the fuss is about with these straps by ditching my bungee cords for them. I just need to work out the sizes I need and I’ve got some questions:
I’ve noticed they do the XL versions, these are tempting for use on my bars/bar bag, are they an overkill?
The strap keepers state they’re for use on the 3/4” straps, I take it these are the normal size straps? (can’t find the width of the straps noted on the few websites I’ve searched)If so, does anyone do keepers for the XL version?
Aaaannnnnnd finally, Alu or Nylon buckles?
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Re: Voile straps + keepers
I'm really not sure there's any need for keepers as the strap ends tend to fold back neatly when fastened.
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Re: Voile straps + keepers
Apologies for diverting, but these worth a quick look too? 10mm. Use them on my bar bags. I dislike over-engineered straps altho of course these might not match your requirement: https://www.alpinetrek.co.uk/sea-to-s ... th-hook/
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Re: Voile straps + keepers
Yeah I suppose I could just tuck the straps in, keepers do look like they keep everything neat, however, knowing me I’ll just lose them in the grass when I take the straps off to set up camp
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Re: Voile straps + keepers
the S2S straps that Reg refers to are also available for much cheapness on Ali Express. I use some on my cargo bike and in the van
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Re: Voile straps + keepers
I got some Voile-alike straps from one of the German shops when I was buying some other kit. IIRC they were a bit cheaper but, more importantly, they had the colour/length I was after.
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Re: Voile straps + keepers
The Voile and similar straps have the useful (for me) characteristic of stretchiness. I use one around my front bags setup cinched tight to stop it all drooping and being buzzed by the front tyre on full fork compression hits.
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Re: Voile straps + keepers
Still no answers to any of my questions though
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Re: Voile straps + keepers
Cut length off if you find them too long in general use. No idea about the keepers and what will fit. Nylon, personally, vague reasons / justification = probably less prone to sharp edges, scuffing, wear etc, probably a touch weaker.
My straps are 20" and 25" (IIRC) and 19mm wide.
My straps are 20" and 25" (IIRC) and 19mm wide.
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Re: Voile straps + keepers
Thanks.... yeah thinking the same re the nylon, though wonder if turns brittle over time, then I think about the Alu bending/snapping
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Re: Voile straps + keepers
Mleh, you'll probably lose it before that happens.