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CamJam Cord Tightener

Hardware

When it comes to lighter loads, the knot-free Nite Ize CamJam makes bundling a joy. (It's pretty great for tightening, tensioning, securing, hanging and wrapping, too.)

Product Information

Designed to lock securely into place with a simple pull of a cord, the Nite Ize CamJam is an easy, knot-free way to tighten, tension, and secure lighter loads of all kinds. Made of sturdy, durable plastic, it features a carabiner clip with a stainless steel gate on one end, and a rotating, ridged cam mechanism on the other. Simply anchor the carabiner to any hook, D-ring, or loop, and feed your cord through the cam until you've reached the desired level of tension. Pull firmly, and the cam locks into place and stays that way until you release it by rotating the cam. Easy to adjust and readjust, the CamJam is made to use and reuse hundreds of times, in hundreds of ways. Clipped to rings and hooks, it's excellent for hanging and securing tarps, tents, blinds, gear (perfect for bear bags!). Create a loop by clipping it to one end of the cord and pulling the other end through to bundle sleeping bags, blankets, cut brush, or wrap light loads to wheelbarrows, wagons, dollies, bikes, and boats.

Product Details

  • Available in either a single pack or a two pack that includes one 8' section of 5/32" rope
  • Two attachment methods for ultimate versatility - loop system and fixed end system
  • Made of sturdy, durable plastic
  • Lightweight, strong construction
  • Fits rope sizes: 1/16"-3/16" (2mm-5mm)
  • Dimensions: 2.70" x 1.35" x 0.58" | 68.57mm x 34.30mm x 15.34mm
  • Weight: 1.69oz | 16.00g
  • WARNING: NOT FOR USE WHERE DISENGAGEMENT COULD RESULT IN BODILY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. NOT FOR CLIMBING.

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  • Sailorgone

    NOLA, LA

    Tuesday, March 26, 2013

    I have a couple and really like the quality of build, and the way it works. Good to see that people are importing technology ideas from sailing hardware. Now we need to see how durable they are so I can upgrade to a 5

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