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LIMITED EDITION
Elevate your holiday shopping with a gift that’s as brilliant as Einstein himself. This Limited-Edition dayglo green Voile Strap proves that function and fashion can coexist. Featuring Albert Einstein rocking Pit Viper sunglasses, it’s a nod to the genius in every outdoors enthusiast and DIY tinkerer.
For 40+ years, Voile Straps® have been the gold standard for securing, bundling, and repairing gear in the backcountry and beyond. Durable, versatile, and weatherproof, they’ve even earned accolades from Backcountry Magazine and the New York Times gift guides as one of the most affordable, high-value holiday gifts for adventurers of all kinds.
Made from tough stretch polyurethane with UV resistance and a Super Tough nylon buckle, these straps are built to outlast your adventures. Whether you’re strapping skis to a pack, securing cargo, or fixing gear in a pinch, the Voile Strap does it all.
Strap Keeper included.
Get Yours Before They’re Gone—Limited Quantities Available!
Limited Edition Design: Stand out with a gift that’s both practical and fun.
Low-Cost, High-Value: Perfect for stocking stuffers or thoughtful, budget-friendly gifts.
Indestructible: Trusted by backcountry pros and everyday explorers alike.
• Non-Marring: Avoids scratching to preserve sensitive surfaces.
• Non-Reflective: More discrete than the standard aluminum buckle.
• Non-Conductive: The preferred choice for electrical contractors.
• Won't Slip: Textured "rubber" strap provides grip to avoid slipping.
• Holds Tight: Strap is semi-elastic, creating tension that tightly secures items.
• Super Strong: Sustains heavy loads under dynamic force.
• UV Resistant: Endures extended periods of use in direct sunlight.
• Works in Extreme Weather: Immune to atmospheric heat and freezing temperatures.
• Daisy Chain Together: Can be linked to other straps to create longer operating lengths.
• Time-Tested: The original polyurethane tension strap, designed in Utah, USA in 1984.
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