The Sea to Summit Stretch-Loc TPU Strap features:- Grippy and stretchy TPU material prevents secured items from slipping
- Adjustable, strong and secure straps with positive, non-slip buckle
- Easy and fast to tension and securely lock in place
- TPU Keeper Strap attaches Stretch-Loc to support and provides grippy, cushioning surface
- Keeper Strap protects items from scratching and retains excess strap
- Two or more straps can be joined to increase length
Sea to Summit Stretch-Loc TPU Strap – more descriptionStretch-Loc straps are made of tough, stretchy TPU with co-molded acetal buckles. Simply wrap the super tough TPU strap around whatever you’re fastening together and lock it in place with the easy-to-use buckle. Any excess strap will lie flat against the loop, conveniently out of the way. The unique slimline Keeper Strap creates extra grip that further strengthens the hold allowing you to lash difficult items together securely. It also provides cushioning between items prone to damage.
Sea to Summit Stretch-Loc TPU Strap – TECH SPECS300MM STRAPS 1/2IN | 12MM | 375MM STRAPS 3/4IN | 20MM | 450MM STRAPS 1/2IN | 12MM | 500MM STRAPS 3/4IN | 20MM | 625MM STRAPS 3/4IN | 20MM | 750MM STRAPS 3/4IN | 20MM |
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STRAP LENGTH | 300 mm | 375 mm | 450mm | 500 mm | 625 mm | 750 mm |
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STRAP WIDTH | 2 in | 4 in | 2 in | 4 in | 4 in | 4 in |
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Shop More Watersport Accessories – SHOP Sea to Summit Stretch-Loc TPU Strap- Who Are The Brand Sea to Summit?Sea to Summit invent gear that enables freedom and self-reliance in any environment
We take adventure seriously
We take our adventure and our gear seriously, but our Aussie humour lightens any journey.
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We approach life with directness, candour and integrity, doing what we know is right to build products and relationships that last.OUR STORY
Roland Tyson started making outdoor gear on an old industrial sewing machine in his childhood bedroom in 1983, at the age of 17. As a young outdoor enthusiast, Roland realized that he had a passion and a talent for creating cutting-edge outdoor equipment. Soon he was designing and manufacturing equipment for other Australian adventurers. By 1991, after outfitting an unusual first ascent of Mt. Everest (a 1126 kilometer, 8848 meters in elevation trek from sea level to a solo summit), Sea to Summit was born.Roland’s drive to design the best, lightest and most durable equipment would take him farther into the remote Australian outback and eventually into the Himalayas. In these wild places, he could put his inventions to the ultimate test.In 1993, Roland was joined by Penny Sanderson, who had spent six years at Australian Geographic. Her passion for exploration and innovation was a perfect fit for Sea to Summit. She and Roland began travelling several months out of each year, spending time climbing, sailing, trekking, overlanding and biking. Everywhere they went, they tested products and iterated design.Sea to Summit quickly grew into a successful global brand, with Penny and Roland’s love of travel and design as the foundation. Together, they own and manage Sea to Summit, still taking part in every step of the journey from developing raw materials to putting perfected gear into the hands of customers worldwide.
We are surfers, hikers, bikers, paddlers, sailors—lovers of outdoor spaces and we are inspired by the freedom those spaces provide. Stewardship of our natural environment is as important to us as the creation of new products and we purposefully make gear that lasts and can be easily repaired.At Sea to Summit we invent gear that enables freedom and self-reliance in any environment—and we believe it is imperative that same environment be around for future generations of adventurers to enjoy. The meaningful steps we are making towards improving our environmental and social impact and our commitment to being transparent about our progress is the only way to guarantee we do our part in making that happen.
Acknowledging we can do better, we’ve begun increasing our understanding of how our actions as a brand impacts our global environment. This includes estimating our Scope 1, 2 and 3 carbon emissions to further guide our actions in reducing our footprint.
We are striving to reduce the environmental impact of our products by increasing the use of traceable recycled materials, choosing better chemistry through our commitment to bluesign® approved 100% of the down used in our sleeping bags and quilts is independently certified to the Responsible Down Standard (RDS). The RDS certifies down against animal welfare requirements and tracks it from the source to the final product.The purchase of RDS certified products demonstrates demand for better animal welfare practices in the down and feather supply chain. Sea to Summit is certified to the RDS. Learn more about RDS here. fabrics and transitioning to C0 non-PFC water repellent finishes.
We approach packaging design as we do product—with meticulous attention to detail. Seeking better solutions is an ongoing challenge, and it’s why we’ve recently undergone the most significant packaging review in our three decades of operation.The outcome will see us transitioning all packaging to responsibly sourced card-based and easily recyclable materials, reducing single-use plastic and maximising carton-efficiency across our entire product line. We are making meaningful steps towards improving our environmental and social impact—and we are committed to being transparent about our progress.
If for any reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, please contact us by calling 071 9616660 or contact us, and we will provide you with further instructions on where returns should be shipped.
If you decide that you simply no longer want the item(s) purchased, you can return them to us for an exchange or refund.
All returns must reach us within 21 working days of receiving your order. This refund amount will exclude delivery charges.
Items to be returned or exchanged must be in their original packaging and labelling must still be attached. Your statutory rights are not affected.