Ever wonder if the Voile Strap nylon buckle is as tough as the O.G. aluminum one? In their latest video, David Grissom demonstrates what kind of abuse it can take, and how you can easily replace it. Watch it here…

First introduced as a ski binding strap, Voile Straps quickly earned accolades for being the most durable, grippy, and useful gear strap available, especially for various outdoor pursuits. As a result, for over a decade they’ve been our top choice strap for use with bikepacking bags, gear, and accessories. I’ve personally never broken one, and have a couple I’ve owned for a decade that are still in rotation.

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When most people think of Voile Straps, they picture the familiar orange strap with an aluminum buckle. But the other option, which I’ve also used a lot, is the various sized Voile Straps with nylon buckles. The big question is, can these match the durability of the classic aluminum buckle? Watch the video below to see David Grissom demonstrate…

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