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desertcart.com : NatCasa 4 Pcs MOLLE Tactical Backpack Straps Rush Tier System Molle Attachment for Gear & Rucksack, Adjustable 7-23" Tie Down Straps,Heavy Duty 1000D Nylon Attachment Strap Accessories (Black) : Sports & Outdoors Review: Very nice - They Feel strong and rap up well. Review: Good - Good









| ASIN | B0GFDXY5LC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,518 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #90 in Tactical Bag Accessories |
| Brand Name | NatCasa |
| Color | Black 4pcs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (43) |
| Included Components | MOLLE Backpack Straps *4 |
| Manufacturer | NatCasa |
| Material | Nylon, Plastic |
| Part Number | NatCasa-08 |
| Size | 23IN |
| Style Number | NatCasa--06 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
J**G
Very nice
They Feel strong and rap up well.
S**S
Good
Good
M**Z
Easy to use
It's exactly what I needed! Works great, and I especially love the locking clap that keeps the sraps in place once tou tighten them. Delivery was fast and I will order again if I need another pair.
M**S
Straps with Every Imaginable Improvement
I saw these and on paper they look really good, but they are even better than I thought. These exceeded my expectations because they have every imaginable improvement included and those improvements are of the highest quality in materials and design. You can have a strap that you have to tighten down to hold the item, and then loosen it or completely undo it to get the item. These straps include a quick release buckle which means you tighten them once and simply unbuckle the strap to remove the item. This buckle is heavy-duty and well-made that should last for years. They also have a spring tension hook that has a wire clasp to attach to the molle system. This clasped hook will not come off until you decide to take it off, and again it is heavy-duty and well made. The last cool feature is to keep the straps always tight by having a locking cap as an additional way to hold the straps in place where they do not move or loosen. All of this with very high-quality straps. The only downside is that you might want to replace all of your straps with these.
M**N
Securing that Woobie? Sure! Elk quarter? Not so much.
These straps are perfect for cinching down that extra stuff sack, or sleeping bag to the outside of that pack, or as my title says maybe your favorite woobie. I did a quick and dirty test using a spare plate carrier to make sure the clips locked in properly to molle webbing, they did. And then I strapped a 8"x9" triangle wedge pillow to it and cinched that down, which it held firmly. The snap locking buckles are a nice touch along with the elastic webbing keepers. My main worry about this system is the buckles. Torquing down the straps on my pillow test I could see the lower one slightly bending in further inspection of the clip part of the buckle I noticed a failure path point were it was bending. In my accompanying photos I will point that out. In applying lateral pressure with my fingers to the buckle I could feel it deflecting, thus the second part of my title, "Elk quarter? not so much". These seem to be good for light bulky objects. Pillows, ground mats, aforementioned woobies, or lashing that "Lightweight" tripod. Things where the locking webbing would come in handy. But would I lash a spotting scope only with these straps?? No. I would be too worried in the backcountry of them failing, and the scope falling, down down down......
N**L
Very versatile and functional straps!
These straps came in pretty handy. I bought a 5.11 backpack a while back and it only came with two compression straps on the upper part of the backpack. So when I filled up my backpack, everything bottomed because compression straps on the lower portion of the backpack were not incorporated. These were the perfect solution. Now when I remove items from my backpack and empty it out, I’m able to cinch up the straps to compact the backpack accordingly. I’m presuming this can also function with any other item that needs compression. These will fit any backpack that has Molle straps or a strap period. These straps are well-made, durable, have a quick release buckle, and are easy to put on and takeoff. Overall, definitely recommend these very functional and versatile straps.
A**A
Durable and versatile MOLLE tie down straps
These 23” MOLLE tie down straps work great with my hiking backpack. They are a good length and easy to use. They feel quite durable. These straps are quite versatile. I’ve use them to secure a sleeping bag to my backpack, to secure my camera tripod to my backpack when chasing the northern lights, I’ve used it to secure a rolled up beach blanket to my backpack so I can bring all my beach supplies with me and be hands free, etc. I’ve also used these straps for small things, like hooking my waterbottle onto my backpack (looping the strap through the loop on my waterbottle’s cap). I like that these straps come in black and not just olive/army green. Black matches more colors so you aren’t limited. Overall I’m very happy with these straps and would order again.
R**Y
Perfect for adding gear to a plate carrier
I picked these up to use with my plate carrier for Airsoft, and they work great. The quality is solid, and they do a perfect job of holding my ground cover securely while I’m moving around. In terms of value for the money, you really can’t beat these for a quick gear upgrade. The ease of installation was a huge plus, they weave right into the MOLLE webbing without any hassle. They don't take up much storage capacity when you aren't using them, but they add a ton of utility to your kit. Definitely a solid buy if you need to strap extra gear to your vest or backpack.
S**T
Slightly easier to release plastic clips on the ends than the 22 inch variety also sold here on Amazon but still perfectly secure and well made. Used on a Lowepro Tactic bp450 to provide security to the back panel in case of zipper failure.
A**R
Awesome backpack straps! I ordered these to replace the ones I broke on my favorite running/hiking backpack. These done exactly replace those one because they were adjustable in height, which is important when you're chesty, and these clip on straps sit only in one place there I have the hoops on the should straps. Nonetheless they're still in a pretty good place and really help alleviate the weight and strain off of my small shoulders and because of that I can carry a lot more weight in my bag. I also like that there a two pack so if I needed to I could add the second strap to my hips to pull the weight down and carry it with my butt and legs instead of just my back. As it is though my bag's hip strap is still intact and doesn't need replacing. The carabiners are good quality and easy on the fingers to latch and unlatch which is always appreciated in winter when you're wearing gloves. The clip is a good quality as well and I expect will last a long time! The straps are also very long so they'll fit most people, however I don't expect they'll fit around someone's hips that are a size XXL. I personally wish they were smaller because I like my chest strap taught right above my chest and I'm a size small. The smallest they can adjust to is about 1-2" wider than I would like. It's not terrible and normally people wouldn't want it that tight but I get really achy shoulders so I like to force the weight to my traps to alleviate the straps even touching my shoulders. All in all I'd still recommend these straps! They're good quality, fit most people, can be used on almost any backpack, and they come with 2 which is a great value for the cost!
J**N
My husband has an 18 L Hazard 4 Switchback Full Sized Laptop Sling Pack, and uses it when he goes for trips, whether it be a weekend out of town, or months outside the country. This would be a good addition to his EDC Came in a pair. Looks sturdy and durable yet lightweight. The straps are made of military-spec, high-tenacity 1000D nylon webbing with reinforced stitching at the ends and at the buckles to prevent fraying. Will not break, snap, or stretch. The straps are adjustable from 7-23 inches. The buckles are made of heavy duty plastic. I love how they have the built in elastic loops so you can secure excess straps keeping it neat and tidy. Nothing is more annoying than not having it and all the excess straps dangling all around. But one of the best features are the buckles. There are 3 different ones per strap: 1. G-hook buckle secures both ends to the PALS system of your bag or any place where it can be hooked. The metal loop releases when the top is pressed. 2. The quick-release cam lock buckle is a fast and secure way to lock the length. With the older models, we need to do a couple of loops to lock it down. With this, all you need to do is lift the latch, pull the desired length, and then lock the latch. 3. Side release buckle which attaches the G-hook-quick release system to the other end with the G-hook quick release. This makes strapping and unstrapping easy. Very easy to use 1. Attach the G-hook buckles 2. Lock the side release buckles 3. Release the quick release cam lock buckle latch and adjust to length desired. 4. Insert excess strap in to the built-in elastic loops. Quickly attach anything to your EDC specially bulky items that are too big to be inside the bag or items that you want quick access to. As seen in my husband’s pictures, he has no need for it now but he attached it to the 4 corner loops inside his bag in a crisscross manner. It can hold down items inside the bag securely. But he said that in any case that he needs to strap it outside his bag, it is ready to be deployed externally. He also said that he can also attach this to his 50L hiking back pack. Overall, my husband loves it. And at $12.99 ($6.49 per piece), this is very affordable.
B**P
- Excellent straps for inside or outside your bag that will hold nearly anything in place. - Quick release for tension is by far the best feature, no more threading and pulling and struggling in cold weather - very easy to use with gloves. - Buckles are a nice feature that I didn't think I needed until now. - The only concern is plastic instead of metal. These probably won't survive weeks in the field at -35c Otherwise these have successfully held in real world testing; shovel, hatchet, jacket, sleeping bag/pad, ammo can, helmet, tent, and even several LAWs.
V**.
【The Locking Mechanism & Usability】 Easily the best feature here is that secondary locking lever. On typical compression straps, you have to painstakingly thread the webbing back onto itself through a narrow slit to lock it down—a nightmare with cold fingers or gloves. With these, you just pull tight and close the lever. It also acts like a quick-release clamp. Loading and unloading oversized gear, like a tent body or tripod, becomes a five-second task rather than a minute of threading straps. 【Build Quality & "Feel"】 The webbing is advertised as 1000D nylon, and in hand, it feels the part—it's thick! It doesn't have that cheap "seatbelt" slickness that slips through buckles; it has bite. The plastic components match the density and finish of the buckles found on high-end rucksacks. When attaching the system to existing MOLLE panels, the plastic clips have just enough flex to snap the metal gate in securely without feeling brittle. 【Comparison: NatCasa vs. Generic Straps】 Most budget accessories use simple ladder-lock buckles that rely purely on tension to stay tight. As you walk and the load shifts, the webbing inevitably creeps through, loosening the hold. * Security: The NatCasa uses a mechanical cam-lock. Once that lever is down, the strap physically cannot slide back through. * Management: Generic straps usually leave the tail dangling. These include a robust elastic keeper that actually stays tight, keeping the excess webbing from snagging on branches. 【The Nitpick】 At 23 inches, these straps are perfect for a rolled sleeping pad, a tripod, or a 2-person tent. However, they might come up short for very bulky winter loads, like a big sleeping bag or a large bear canister. If you are hauling expedition-sized gear, be sure to take measurements before buying. 【Bottom Line】 If you are tired of constantly re-tightening your exterior gear while hiking, these are a fantastic upgrade and doubly so at this price. The cam-lock buckles provide a level of security AND it makes it faster to attach your gear. Highly recommended for hunters and hikers.
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