Voile Strap Extender – Orange

Price range: $8.49 through $10.99

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We’ve been daisy-chaining Voile Straps together for years. It works! But it’s not perfect. The new Voile Strap Extender is.

Pair it with your standard Voile Strap and add up to 32″ of length—giving you a full 5 feet of reach when combined with a 32″ strap. No slippage, no retensioning, no flapping tails. Just one secure, streamlined strap system that’s built to handle big jobs.

At the heart of the extender is a low-profile Super Tough nylon buckle with a built-in keeper that locks your strap tail in place. It’s the same non-marring, non-conductive, and non-reflective material trusted by contractors, mechanics, and backcountry hardos for decades—just in a more compact, contained package.


Overview

Sometimes your gear setup is just a few snacks too ambitious for a standard Voile Strap, and that’s where the Voile Strap Extender comes to the rescue.

It’s like bringing in a buddy with longer arms to help cinch down that extra dry bag, burrito, puffy, or emergency trail mix stash. Add it on, strap it up, and keep your adventure fuel (and everything else) right where it belongs. Because no one wants to choose between securing their gear and packing that second bag of peanut butter pretzels. Priorities, people.

Features

Extra-Long: Up to five feet of ultra-secure strap length.

Locked-In: Buckle includes integrated strap tail keeper.

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.