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Size(in) | Size(mm) | L | L1 | W | W1 | H |
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7/16 | 11 | 25.1 | 13.8 | 15 | 11.4 | 5.4 |
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Slide w/ Dual Loop
Material:POM
Plastic webbing adjusting slider buckle which has anti-slip design, also known as 4 way slide buckle or tri-glide. Provide extra gripping points for the sternum strap with loops on both sides, designed to finish your backpack harness with a chest strap and to keep your pack stabilized. Available for two sizes: 1" (25mm) and 3/4" (20mm). Usages: bag strap adjuster, garment buckle, work wear, etc.
Eight-Shaped Slide
Material:POM
Also known as eight-shaped buckle, figure eight buckle, or tri-glide, this slide buckle is generally thinner, so it is an ideal adjustable buckle for lingeries, underwear, or accessoires that are close to skin, there will be no obvious foreign body sensation when wearing it. They are mainly applied for adjusting webbing, lanyard strap, bra strap buckle, goggle adjuster, etc.
Wide Mouth Slide
Material:POM
Also known as tri-glide buckle, with wider inner length, which is used for adjusting length of webbing, the wider slots are appropriate for thicker webbing.
Anti-slip stripe design can be found on middle bar of front side and both outer bars of back side.
Usage: pet collar buckle, backpack strap buckle, medical sling adjuster, garment accessories, etc.
Toothed Slide
Material:POM
Also known as tri-glide, which is used for adjusting length of webbing, the anti-slip texture on the crossbar is a toothed design, which can stably fix the webbing without loosening. Lightweight but strong and durable.
Usage: pet collar buckle, bag strap buckle, medical sling adjuster, garment accessories, etc.
Curved Slide Buckle
Material: POM
Compatible with 10mm straps, light-duty, there are tactile grooves on the middle of both sides for easy grabbing.
Tri-Glide w/ Teeth
Material: NY
Tri-Glide is a kind of adjustable buckle that adjusts the tightness and length of the strap. This buckle has equidistant tooth-like protrusions on the cross bar, which can increase the friction to a greater extent and fix the webbing passing through its cross bar, the webbing won't slide easily as the teeth grab the webbing tightly.