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Reddit mentions of DYZD Plastic Cord Locks End Spring Stop Toggle Stoppers Multi-Colour (10PCS, Black)

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of DYZD Plastic Cord Locks End Spring Stop Toggle Stoppers Multi-Colour (10PCS, Black). Here are the top ones.

DYZD Plastic Cord Locks End Spring Stop Toggle Stoppers Multi-Colour (10PCS, Black)
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    Features:
  • Cord Locks Dimensions:31 x 17mm / 1.2" x 0.6" ( L x W )
  • Package Include: 11 PCS x Cord Locks
  • Plastic single hole cord lock is for locking cord for conveneint use. With spring loaded design. They are spring loaded and guaranteed to keep your cord tight and secure.
  • High Quality POM Plastic, Durable and Lightweight. Widely used for lanyard, luggage, clothing, backpack, sportwear, shoelace, tent and more.
  • Our cord locks are fit a variety of different drawstrings and types of cords. Can be used on everything from shoelaces, pack drawstrings, pants closures, Paracord products and a variety of outdoor and gym products.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Number of items10
Size10PCS
Weight0.04 Pounds

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Found 9 comments on DYZD Plastic Cord Locks End Spring Stop Toggle Stoppers Multi-Colour (10PCS, Black):

u/Hadokin · 8 pointsr/airsoft

Disclaimer: I have used this method to keep combat boots tied and tight for the last 12 years of a military career, this is a tip for anyone that wants to make their life significantly easier during airsoft while running around in combat boots.

Step 1: Grab a set of Cord locks from anywhere (ebay, amazon, random gear)

I like using these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FH9DYU6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Step 2: Take the laces and feed them through the clip and tie a knot on the end of each lace

Step 3: Put foot in boot, tighten cord locks down to comfortable point of boots

Step 4: Wrap the laces around the back of the boot and around the cord lock

Step 5: Make the laces taut and tuck the ends or what’s left over into the boots

Step 6: Enjoy a day of running around without worrying about your boots coming undone

Side note: Sometimes the laces will get a little slack in them but your boots will remain tight on your feet, when they get slack, just make them taut again and tuck back into boot

Edit: damn auto correct!

u/AllOutOTF · 6 pointsr/orangetheory

I wear the pace rival crops and I love them, mine don’t slip but I did buy a size down. In the past before I sized down, I used those plastic spring cord lock things on the drawstring instead of tying it in a knot. I get the flat ones and they don’t bother me at all during the workout. You can find them on amazon or probably in a craft store.

ETA: link for what I’m talking about https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FH9DYU6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_xZYyCbBD1SP75

u/Digipatd · 5 pointsr/army

Yes, REI does as well. The common name for them is cord locks.

Plastic Cord Locks End Spring Stop Toggle Stoppers Multi-colour (10PCS, Black)

u/secret_sciences · 3 pointsr/AJelqForYou

I use a couple of these for tightening the string, I don't have to mess with the rods.

https://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Spring-Toggle-Stoppers-Multi-colour/dp/B01FH9DYU6

u/blueunitzero · 2 pointsr/SonicTempleFestival

> 5). Don't wear anything with spikes.

im making a denim vest with the little square pyramid studs on it for the show right now lol

>10). They say keep your wristband on for the duration of the festival, but honestly if you leave it a little loose you can manage to get it on and off at the beginning and end of the day.

COUGHCOUGH

u/curtaturc · 1 pointr/Coilporn

Get some cord locks like these

Set up a few along the length of the wire and move them back as you go. If you do it right it should keep everything in line pretty well.

u/thomas533 · 1 pointr/Ultralight

Go to your local fabric store and buy a yard of rip-stop nylon for around $5 and a cordlock (or this kit from ripstopbytheroll). If you don't already have one yourself, find a friend or relative that has a sewing machine. Watch this video. In about 20 minutes, you will be the proud owner of a brand new stuff sack that is exactly the right size (with that yard of fabric you can actually make a few stuff sacks!). Then post a picture of your creation over on /r/MYOG and prepare for the onslaught of karma you will receive for your amazing creation!