What length Voile strap do you find you end up using the most?
I'll probably get a variety pack, but thought I'd ask the gang.
On Monday, March 27, 2023 at 10:12:30 AM UTC-7 Keith P. wrote:
> Thanks everyone for your suggestions!
> Looking into them now.
> Sounds like having a few a Voile straps
Thanks everyone for your suggestions!
Looking into them now.
Sounds like having a few a Voile straps would be worth having around.
Luke: Yeah, I have the Captain Hook net too. By far the best cargo/basket
net I've seen out there. I love the hooks and the gauge of the cord, just
don't like the c
If you want the fancy
stuff: https://austeremanufacturing.com/collections/all-products these are
gorgeous but I agree that voile straps get the job done
Max
On Tuesday, March 21, 2023 at 11:33:22 AM UTC-4 bmfo...@gmail.com wrote:
> +whatever for Voile straps. The itty bitty ones are great for a
+whatever for Voile straps. The itty bitty ones are great for attaching
bags to bars and saddles, and the long ones are great for just about
anything.
On Tuesday, March 21, 2023 at 5:50:32 AM UTC-5 E. Ricky Creek wrote:
> John's straps are the same as the classic Arno straps. If you don't need
John's straps are the same as the classic Arno straps. If you don't need
the rainbow version, you can get them in black for cheap by the pair at
scamazon or wherever. I used to be able to get them at my Ace Hardware.
https://www.coghlans.com/arno-straps-24-7-2-pack-8424
On Tuesday, March 21,
The Captain Hook net from Riv is very nice, too. +3 for Voilé straps!
On Monday, March 20, 2023 at 10:05:51 PM UTC-7 Robert Tilley wrote:
> I use Rok Straps a lot on my cargo bike to secure loads. They stretch
> nicely and cinch down securely. I’ve never had one slip. They come in a
> variety o
The John’s straps are just ok in my opinion. Fine for short trips where you don’t really need it to be super secure. I always feel like I can never get them tight enough.2nd on Voile straps. I never have to worry if I have them tight enough… they just hold and grip and perform perfectly. If you rea
I'd highly recommend Voile straps or similar knock-off ("Grunt" here in
Australia) urethane straps. Their combination of stretch and grip are, in my
experience, just right for securing loads on a bouncing, vibrating
bike.cheers,Andrew in Sydney
On Tuesday, March 21, 2023 at 09:38:47 AM GMT+