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Maxpedition’s 5-Inch TacTie Attachment Straps deliver a patented, tool-free MOLLE connection system crafted from high tensile nylon and Duraflex hardware. Sold in packs of four, these weatherproof, reusable straps provide tactical professionals and outdoor enthusiasts with a secure, durable, and versatile solution for attaching pouches and organizers to backpacks and vests—tested in labs and battlefields alike.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.86 x 4.09 x 1.46 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.14 x 0.1 inches |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Brand Name | Maxpedition |
Model Name | 5-Inch TacTie Attachment Straps |
Color | Black |
Material | Nylon |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | StealStreet (Home) |
Part Number | 9905B |
Outer Material | Polyurethane |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Hiking, Hunting |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
A**R
They Do Their Job
How am I supposed to review a tac tie??1. Maxpedition quality2. Stay where you put them3. They can handle weight4. They weave in and out of molly webbing like a hot knife through butter5. They hold up really well. I have some really old ones still doing their job6. Water resistant but not fire resistant7. Don't really stretch out after time and crazy weather conditions8. More solid option than the alternatives like plastic clips and longer ties with buttons
J**N
Worth paying a but more, as durable as all the Maxpedition gear (and matches the webbing too)
These are longer and the other ones... and thus better for bigger gear. I use the same manufacture for the packs and accessories, so if course I want the same PAL/Molle straps to keep everything secured with he same durable quality
D**
Good
Works as intended.
G**D
Easy and secure molle attachments
Simple to use and they hold securely. Not bulky or heavy though they could be lighter. Easy to take off as well.
B**N
Very Good Attachments Second To None
I love these things very much these do a very good job at holding bags to things like other bags or belts
D**S
Mixed Feelings On The TacTile 5"
Simple Pros VS Cons..PROS:. Once they are in place, your MOLLE system is secure. I find that they provide a better attachment than Speedclips.. The material seems indestructible. Double stitching and high quality material that is weather resistant.. The attachment can easily be disengaged to remove portions of your MOLLE system quickly, and the straps stay secured to the gear.. Maxpedition makes them in their various colors so the MOLLE system will look "seamless".. just in case you cared.CONS:. Grab a pair of needle nose pliers before attaching them. You will thank me later.... The initial installation process can be a pain, literally. Takes some finger strength and patience to get them perfect.. I see where they were going with the design, but getting the small flap where it needs to be can be frustrating.. If you remove part of your system on the move, good luck quickly re-securing it. Better have some time and nobody around with virgin ears...I'd like to see Maxpedition start throwing a variety of TacTile straps in with each pack. Being that their gear is expensive (well worth it though), it would be nice not to require an additional 15 bucks or so worth of items to combine their products.
J**8
Very strong and durable
Super strong tact tiles that are made to last. I wanted to use this to hang my camera lenses from my belt and I wanted something that was very strong. So I decided to buy this tact tiles and when they arrived I was very surprised at how strong they were and how hard it was to take them apart. I can hang my stuff from my belt with peace knowing that the tact tile won’t come out apart. The item arrived quick and inside a plastic bag. I would purchase this item again if I need to in a heartbeat. Overall the product seems to be well built and durable. I would recommend this to anyone.
R**I
YES!!!
It's Maxpedition! What else can be said! If you want quality & durability - get them! A great deal too!
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