CoolClasp – the greatest strap in the world.
Tags: camping, Cycle Touring, cycling, review
I have backpacked quite bit and now that I have started to tour on my bicycle.
And learnt one thing, that you always end up something extra which can’t fit into your bags, no matter how well you plan ahead. So end up with the odd plastic bag in your hand which is struggle if you are carrying a tourist guide at the same time.
I got hold of the CoolClasp early last year and I now can’t go anywhere with out. Because I always find something to use them for. Like strapping our tent to the rack on our bicycle or our sleeping bags onto our day pack. Or strap your wet shoes to the outside of our backpack. And so I could go on, just see the of the examples over on CoolClasp.com.
Store, hang, manage, organise, pack anything using your coolclasp. CoolClasp is a simple product that can be used in, we like to think, infinite different ways.
CoolClasps have no sewing, are safe for all ages, have no sharp edges and weight less than 40 grams. Water resistant and extra strong, they are easy to adjust and clip. Each clasp can hold up to 70 Kilograms. The product is so very simple but with so many applications its unreal.
I have even used to strap my outer layer and bicycle pump to my bicycle when I didn’t have a backpack. Quite often use the CoolClasp to secure whatever I’m transporting on my trailer. I have never used it like this, but I just had this idea. When you have a tyre that is a bit tricky to put on you can get an helping hand in the CoolClasp.
Rating:
Very small, light and million uses. Simply can’t go anyway without a CoolClasp.
LINK : http://www.coolclasp.com/
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