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Reddit mentions of DYZD Plastic Cord Locks End Spring Stop Toggle Stoppers Multi-Colour (10PCS, Black)
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- 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.
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Specs:
Color | Black |
Number of items | 10 |
Size | 10PCS |
Weight | 0.04 Pounds |
It's a cord lock for something like a drawstring.
Like this
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!
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
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)
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
I use my laces with the little lace lock clamps. The elastics tend to get too tight for me
https://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Spring-Toggle-Stoppers-Multi-colour/dp/B01FH9DYU6/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?crid=Q6QMFAWYV1HY&keywords=lace+locks+for+shoes&qid=1556483771&s=gateway&sprefix=lace+lo&sr=8-6
> 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
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.
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!