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1/2" (10 mm) Side Release Buckle



These high quality buckles have a slim profile but are much stronger than the generic half inch buckles you may find elsewhere. They can handle being tensioned down tight whereas other small buckles will snap. We use them on our backpack's top strap and sternum strap. The male side adjusts, and the female side does not.

These buckles have a wide mouth and narrow prongs so they are easier to snap together. That results in less fidgeting when clipping your sternum strap for example.

Webbing Size: < 1/2" (9-11 mm)

Weight: .1 ounces (2.8 grams)

Price: $.50

3/4" and 1" Dual Adjust Side Release Buckles



Our side release buckles are slimmer, lighter, and stronger than the competition. These are adjustable on both sides and are commonly used for backpack belt buckles.

They have a wide mouth and narrow prongs so they are easier to snap together without fidgeting.

Our backpacks use 1" webbing and buckles. Our multi-pack uses 1/2" and 3/4" buckles.

Webbing Size: 3/4" (20 mm)

Weight: .23 ounces (6.5 grams)

Price: $.75

Webbing Size: 1" (25 mm)

Weight: .34 ounces (9.6 grams)

Price: $.75

3/4" (20 mm) Center Release Flat Clip



This slim buckle works with 3/4" (20 mm) binding tape. They will break under high tension so they are best in applications where they aren't under a lot of stress. We use this to clip the neck of our sleeping bag, and on some clothing items where a protruding buckle would be in the way. The male side adjusts, and the female side does not.

Webbing Size: 3/4" (20 mm) binding tape

Weight: .08 ounces (2.3 grams) 

Price: $.50

1/2" and 3/4" Ladder Loc Buckles



These allow you to adjust webbing, such as for shoulder straps, top straps, load lifter straps, side straps etc. Our ladder locs have a low profile and are at least twice as strong as the run-of-the-mill variety. The 1/2" buckles can hold 60 lbs (27 kg) of weight without bending or snapping.

Webbing Size: 1/2" (12 mm)

Weight: .03 ounces (.8 grams)

Price: $.50

Webbing Size: 3/4" (20 mm)

Weight: .09 ounces (2.6 grams)

Price: $.50

1/2", 3/4", and 1" Tri-Glide Buckles



Tri-glide buckles are commonly used to adjust the strap on duffle bags or laptop bags etc. We use them to make detachable sternum straps and webbing belts.

Sizes:

1/2 inch (12 mm) = .04 oz (1.1 grams)

3/4 inch (20 mm) = .055 oz (1.5 grams)

1 inch (25 mm) = .06 oz (1.7 grams)

Price: $.50

Size:

LineLoc 3 WSR Side Release Buckle



This is a LineLoc 3 line tensioner combined with a 1/2" side release buckle. We use these on our Nero backpack closure.

You can find cord or regular Lineloc 3's over on our cord page.

Cord Size: 2 to 3 mm

Weight: .03 ounces (.8 grams)

Price: $1.25

Tactical Toggle



This toggle is useful for closing tent doors or for any quick attachment points. We suggest using 3/16" nylon flat cord to sew this to your gear, and for making a loop to connect it to. The holes will fit our flat cord, or shock cord or other cord up to about 3 mm.

This is also available in a "stick-on" version on our Tape page.

Webbing Size: 3/16" nylon flat cord

Weight: .05 ounces (1.4 grams)

Price: $.75

Mitten Hooks / Glove Hooks / Snap Hooks



These small hooks are handy for all sorts of things. We use them for attaching bathtub groundsheets to our Hexamid tents, and clipping our rain mitts together.

This is also available in a "stick-on" version on our Tape page.

Dimensions: 1 3/8" long x 9/16" wide.  (3.5 cm long x 1.4 cm wide).

Weight: .035 ounces (1 gram)

Price: $.50

YKK #3 Double Pull Zipper Slider



These replacement sliders will fit the #3 zipper tape used on all Zpacks tents, sleeping bags, and accessories. They have a pull tab on both sides, so they can be accessed from the inside or outside of your gear (for example a tent doorway can be opened from inside or out).

If your zippers are not sealing correctly the usual culprit is the metal on the sides of the sliders has worn down. The metal naturally wears down over time, especially in dusty trail conditions. Luckily they are easy to replace on trail:
  1. Cut both end(s) of the zipper tape so the old sliders can slide off.
     
  2. Push on the new sliders with your fingertip. The sliders have grooves in the sides which must match the orientation of the zipper tape. The bumpy side of the zipper tape needs to fit in the grooves on the sliders. If the zipper has two sliders (like a tent door), make sure they zip together evenly at the center.
     
  3. Tape the ends of the zipper tape so the sliders can't slide off. Our DCF repair tape works well.

Weight: .08 ounces (2.3 grams) each

Price: $.35 each