Amazon has a big selection. Search bungee balls.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Friday, February 14, 2014 5:41:32 PM UTC-7, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> A bit tangential, but can anyone point me (with URL) to an online source 
> for multi-packs of 12" long (or longer, up to 18") bungee ball cords that 
> also sells 1.5" nylon webbing and cam buckles?
>
> Last Dec I got a good deal on the latter from Sierra, but it seems that 
> they don't have the bungee balls.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Patrick Moore, who wants the bungees for strapping loads to his racks, and 
> the webbing 'n' buckles for cycling pants belts, in ABQ, NM.
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 5:00 PM, Christopher Chen 
> <cc...@nougat.org<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Another list member suggested using bungee balls--they're plastic spheres 
>> with a bungee loop that comes out through one end. They work great; I put a 
>> length of zip-tie at the other end and feed it through the slots at the 
>> bottom of the saddlesack. This way I can attach and remove the sack in less 
>> than a minute.
>>
>> cc
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 3:51 PM, Bill Lindsay <tape...@gmail.com<javascript:>
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Deekun P,
>>>
>>> I have always lashed my Saddlesack large.  I've always done it with 
>>> zipties, but I am noticing that I've severely pulled the double-slots out 
>>> of shape.  The Saddlesack Large is not currently on any bike.  
>>>
>>> I run the Saddlesack Medium on the Windsor.  The rack didn't line up 
>>> quite right with the slots, so I elected to do a strap solution.  I have 
>>> REI webbbing straps in all lengths for generic lashing opportunities.  I 
>>> selected the very shortest ones, which are probably 16" long.  They are 
>>> brown, and have just a feedthrough plastic buckle.  
>>>
>>> To thread them through, I pushed a spare spoke into a slot and popped it 
>>> out the other side.  I used the elbow end of the spoke to catch a loop of 
>>> twine.  Pull out the spoke and now twine is threaded through.  Feed the 
>>> webbing through the loop of twine and pull out the twine.  Now the strap is 
>>> threaded through.  
>>>
>>> This lashing solution is working great, and I'm certain I'll replicated 
>>> it for the Saddlesack Large, next time I load that up.  I may use webbing 
>>> with a fastek buckle for quick release and quick reattachment.  
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sunday, May 12, 2013 3:53:25 PM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Any reason to use leather rather than Irish straps?
>>>>
>>>> With abandon,
>>>> Patrick
>>>>
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