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Replacement pole straps (long)

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
It occurs to me that, being small of paw, I can help myself lengthen or shorten my poles/reach (according to conditions, slope etc) by having a longer strap so that I can move my hand/grip along the entire length of the grip top to base. But - my existing screw-retained straps aren't quite long enough to enable me to use them at their shortest option.

I can probably get some webbing of a suitable thickness and width, and a couple of adjustable buckle-type ends: but the nice thing about 'proper' straps is that they have a fused-in plastic buckle thing at one end, rather than having to make more bulk in the strap by putting the after-market ones on (which also probably have more slip and give).

So can you buy them?

Cheers.
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