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Reddit mentions of Nite Ize KBB9-03-01 KnotBone Adjustable Bungee Cord, 9mm Thick
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- ADJUSTABLE LENGTH LARGE BUNGEE CORD WITH CLIP ENDS - Nite Ize Bungee Cords fix all the problems you have with traditional bungees - you can customize the length and release tension slowly, plus they have convenient carabiner clip ends
- ADJUSTS FROM 10" - 48" - Once you have the bungee adjusted to the right length for your load, secure the ends in place with a simple wrap-and-lock motion
- CARABINER ENDS FOR EASY CONNECTION - Clip the carabiner ends to eachother to wrap a load, or clip them to fixed end points to secure your load in place
- DURABLE 9MM DIAMETER BUNGEE CORD FOR WRAPPING + SECURING LARGE LOADS
- WARNING: Read product safety information and instructions prior to use
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 7.87401574 Inches |
Length | 3.93700787 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 9mm Thick |
Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Width | 1.968503935 Inches |
Some of these might not be exactly what you're looking for .. but I've done several thousand miles in the last 2 months and these come to mind:
Sounds cheesy, but a paper map of the USA is great to have if you're sentimental and like to "mark up" your travelled routes with a Sharpie. There's no digital substitute for hanging one of these well-worn unfolded things with multiple colors scrawled all over it and everything.
Clean wipes for the hands. You will occasionally come across a dirty rest area that doesn't have a working faucet, or have to handle something yucky... Have em handy.
Rain-X. Drown your windshield and windows in this stuff, it is super helpful on long journeys through rainy areas. Have a bottle on you. I've been able to significantly wear down a fresh coat of Rain-X after only 700mi or so, simply by driving through torrential downpours for a few hours.
Air travel pillows. The ones you get at airports. Awesome!
Lighter-to-USB power converter, more than one if you have more than one 12V outlet in the vehicle.
A decent pair of binoculars -- especially if you're going through the western US, is great to have. Saves you having to use those sucky telescopes they charge 50 cents to use, and you get stereo vision.
Knotbone bungee straps for your storage area: http://www.amazon.com/Nite-Ize-KBB9-03-01-KnotBone-Adjustable/dp/B0037H3K3C ... Great for tying stuff down so you're not constantly listening to your larger items sliding across every time you make a sudden turn. These are awesome. (edit: check to see that you have D-rings to attach these to in your car.. sometimes they can be hidden under panels).