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11in Hook-and-Loop Cable Management Straps - Black - 12pk image
 
(based on 3 ratings)
Brand: Cables To Go
Located in: Cable Ties
Quickly secure your cable runs for your audio/video equipment stack, computer desk or networking closet. These high-strength nylon-binding straps are 11 inches long and 0.75 inches wide. Plus, they are easy to use and reuse with their solid nylon buckle and self-attaching, hook-and-loop design. One package has 12 straps, enough to organize both your computer and a/v systems.
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4 stars
(based on 3 reviews)
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.
 
Sewn Backwards?
By JBU R&DVerified Purchaser from Forest Hills, NY on 9/28/2010
Pros:
Rugged, Weatherproof
Describe Yourself:
Practical
Primary use:
Business
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Cables To Go 11in Hook-and-Loop Cable Management Straps - Black - 12pk:

Bought these as well as the 6" version. The 6" version was easy to use while this 11" strap seems to have the velcro sewn backwards so you have to flip it to seal the velcro. Not really a big deal and will still serve it's purpose but would have been better if similarly constructed like the 6" version.

 
Easy to manage and good strength.
By MYDJSOUNDLIGHTSVerified Purchaser from ST LOUIS,MO on 8/12/2010
Primary use:
Business
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Cables To Go 11in Hook-and-Loop Cable Management Straps - Black - 12pk:

Very good for the price.

 
Not just for cables
By JohnVerified Purchaser from Saint Louis on 5/10/2010
Pros:
Good Protection, Rugged
Best Uses:
Commuting, Heavy Duty Protection, Travel
Describe Yourself:
Practical
Primary use:
Personal
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Cables To Go 11in Hook-and-Loop Cable Management Straps - Black - 12pk:

I use these straps to secure two mountain bikes to a hitch mounted bicycle carrier. The original straps were long gone and I could not find a suitable replacement for years. It even got so bad that a plastic "zip tie" that I was using failed and I lost my bike off of the car carrier doing 60.
Yes, this is not what these were intended for, but the construction/workmanship/stitching/materials of the straps is such that I don't even worry about the bikes coming off the carrier anymore.
This is a much cheaper and more practical solution that buying a new bike carrier.
I wonder how many other non-traditional uses that there might be for these.

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