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1in — 7.4in (2.5cm — 18.7cm)
The all-new NANO Series, our smallest straps yet! 1/2" wide, this micro version of our time tested tiedown offers the same versatility in an even smaller package.
Inspired by a few clever users’ modifications to our standard Voile Straps, the all-new Voile Straps Nano Series is designed with the minimalist in mind. They are available in three sizes, each of which will accommodate a load as narrow as a ballpoint pen. They feature the same weatherproof and UV-resistant material that you know and love. They are textured for extra grip, and are fitted with a glass-filled nylon buckle. So when you need a tiny strap that will overdeliver, the Nano Series helps you keep it together.
• Non-Marring: Avoids scratching to preserve sensitive surfaces.
• Non-Reflective: More discrete than the standard aluminum buckle.
• Non-Conductive: The preferred choice for electrical contractors.
• Won't Slip: Textured "rubber" strap provides grip to avoid slipping.
• Holds Tight: Strap is semi-elastic, creating tension that tightly secures items.
• Super Strong: Sustains heavy loads under dynamic force.
• UV Resistant: Endures extended periods of use in direct sunlight.
• Works in Extreme Weather: Immune to atmospheric heat and freezing temperatures.
• Daisy Chain Together: Can be linked to other straps to create longer operating lengths.
• Time-Tested: The original polyurethane tension strap, designed in Utah, USA in 1984.
SPECS
Load Circumference Min — Max: 1in — 7.4in / 2.5cm — 18.7cm
Material: UV-Resistant Polyurethane
Buckle: Super Tough Nylon
UPC
Orange: Part No: 800NANO-9-O UPC: 759948915692
Red: Part No: 800NANO-9-R UPC: 759948915876
Black: Part No: 800NANO-9-BK UPC: 759948915708
Blue: Part No: 800NANO-9-B UPC: 759948915852
Green: Part No: 800NANO-9-G UPC: 759948915869
5/5 Stars out of 8 Reviews
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Bill fischelis (New England) | September 21st, 2025
If you are reading this review, it means you don’t have voile straps. To that, I say, where have you been and how have you survived this long without them? Just a few example of why these are right up there with food, water and shelter.
Obvious examples:
Ski straps
General gear / Pack straps
boot straps
Power tool cord straps
Perhaps less obvious example:
Emergency straps to hold bags on to your gravel bike when in the middle of multi day trip.
Quick fix for maple sugaring lines when the sap is FLOWING and (you happen to have one in your pocket) and a line hanger breaks and you don’t have other tools nearby
Bike rack tire strap when you the installed one breaks off
When you are climbing in India ( or wherever) and the sole of your brand new …. (Brand not to be named) approach shoe, separates and the closest shoe repair stall is a three days trek.
These are real and I could go on, but hopefully by now you are putting in your order!
Andrew | September 12th, 2025
Small straps that don't slip. They're great.
Brandon Aquino | September 10th, 2025
They've proved to be useful on holding and tiding up my electrical cables on camping trips. I've got one that's tied to my solar generator to keep excess slack and various wires together instead of all over the place.
Jeremy Valentiner | September 10th, 2025
Really helpful for securing anything. I’ve found the Nano 8” and a metal 15” works great to secure a bike lock within the bike frame.
Jan Bruening | September 10th, 2025
Held a hiking pole to my motorcycle rack for a 1500 mile trip thru Colorado. Worked great. Recommended.