The Time-Tested Original
Saving the Day Since 1984
On the job, in the outdoors, and everywhere in between: they are the reliable way to secure, bundle, and repair almost anything on the go. Over the last 40 years they have become the ultimate alternative to duct tape, nylon straps, and bungee cords. When an expedition goes awry, the Voile Strap becomes much more than simply useful: it becomes the most important tool in your kit.
Nano Series
Nylon Buckle
Aluminum Buckle
XL Series
Rack Straps
Co-Branded
The Most Important Tool in Your Kit.
★★★★★
Logan Watts (Bikepacking.com)
“Perhaps the most useful and durable accessory that every bikepacker should own… a bikepacking necessity that we’ve used on almost every trip.”
★★★★★
Benedict Pfender (Offroad.cc)
“In my opinion there’s not really anything out there that matches the reliability and nigh-on indestructibility of the Voile Strap design. Sure you can use duct tape, or bungees, or some cord – but nothing will offer the same simplicity, speed and security you have here.”
★★★★★
Lexi Dowdall (Backcountry.com)
“A marvel of simplicity, durability, and versatility, the Voile Strap is the backcountry equivalent of duct tape. In fact, it’s better than duct tape… the situations where a Voile Strap can save your day are nearly limitless.”
★★★★★
Tyler Cohen (Backcountry Magazine)
“Voile Straps are duct tape’s reusable, stronger cousin with an applicability only as endless as imagination. Even after three decades, the Voile Strap remains the most relevant tool in any kit.”
Core Features
What exactly makes them so useful?
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The Nylon Buckle
How durable are they?
Plus: Some advantages of nylon versus other buckle options.
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The Ever-Growing Arsenal
What are the different options?
Simplify It
The Last Skier Standing (Thanks to a few Voile Straps)
You may have heard of the trendy term “Everesting” – where folks pick any hill and attempt to run, climb, ski, bike, etc., laps on said hill until they have reached the same vertical gain as climbing Everest- 8,848m or 29,032 feet. Sounds pretty tough, right?
Now imagine “Everesting” twice- back to back, over the course of three non-stop days, on Craigslist telemark skis.
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Trip Report: Embracing the Alaska Factor
It snowed at least twelve feet, the bulk of it falling in about three days. Our neighbors lost their skis and a tent to an avalanche that struck their camp. Our kitchen tent pole broke in half. Three of us got sick with a brutal cold... At this point, we were on more of an extreme camping mission than a ski trip, as our only goal was to keep the relentless snow from inundating us entirely.
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Summer Adventure Photo Competition
We’ve loved seeing all of your latest Voile Strap uses via Instagram and now we want to see even more. So, to help stoke that fire, we’re opening up a Voile Strap giveaway geared toward summer adventures! Follow the rules below for a chance to be one of the two winners of the Voile Straps Summer Adventure Photo Competition.
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