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Side Release Field Repair Buckle with Removable Pin
$5.95

Side Release Field Repair Buckle with Removable Pin

$5.95
Replacement adjustable buckle for backpacks+ View tech specs
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Highlights

BEST USE: Replace closures found on most top-loading backpacks, daypacks, messenger bags, PFDs, bike bags etc. They have one fixed end and one ladderlock end – the ladderlock allows you to thread through a webbing strap which can then be tightened or loosened.

Description

The Field Repair Buckle is designed to permanently repair broken buckles with just the help of a screwdriver. All Sea to Summit dry bags feature Field Repair Buckles, from the lightest Ultra-Sil Nano dry sack to the heaviest Hydraulic dry bag. ...

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5/8 in | 15mm || Side Release Field Repair Buckle with Removable Pin
Side Release Field Repair Buckle with Removable Pin
$5.95

Description

The Field Repair Buckle is designed to permanently repair broken buckles with just the help of a screwdriver. All Sea to Summit dry bags feature Field Repair Buckles, from the lightest Ultra-Sil Nano dry sack to the heaviest Hydraulic dry bag. Don't let a broken buckle ruin your adventure. Be prepared and carry a Field Repair Buckle in your repair kit.

Features

  • Removeable, stainless steel pin with Phillips head
  • Replaces worn or broken buckles for a range of equipment
  • For backpacks, messenger bags, PFDs

Which buckle do I need?

  • One-pin side release buckles replace closures found on most top-loading backpacks, daypacks, messenger bags, PFDs, bike bags etc. They have one fixed end and one ladderlock end – the ladderlock allows you to thread through a webbing strap which can then be tightened or loosened.
  • Two-pin side release buckles are a direct replacement for non-adjustable buckles, commonly found on dry bag closures and some backpack waist belts. They are not adjustable.

Frequently Asked questions

Easy to install?

Simple. Line up the buckle with the webbing loop, tighten the screw (potentially using LocTite Blue)

What are the most common uses for this type of buckle?

Backpack lid straps, some backpack compression straps, backpack sternum straps & PFDs

Which size do I need?

Buckle sizes are based on the width of the webbing, (not the width of the buckle)

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