FYI- a peice of paracord does the trick. Create loop, and tie it off. Then tie a ranger knot around both and slide knot to knot. Tip: tie ranger knot tight using pliers. To tie of webbing simply roll webbing from end then put knots through loop. Pull knotted end to sinch. Then slide ranger knot down to lock. FYI, you won't find this exact knot figuration on RU-vid. This baffles me. Because I have tried everything similar, and none are as great, or as multi purpose. Also, paracord comes in any color you choose. This paracord tip tie can also be used as compression straps, tarp tie downs, I also don't use those D rings for molle. As D rins flop and paracord zip ties are secure.
Also, I had to laugh. I'm a 61 year old gear freak and have accumulated so many bags since college (grad 1973) it's ridiculous .Yes, I admit it, I am addicted to bags, pouches, belts, etc. Are there 12 step programs for guys (and gals). Like us?
Good grief! This is someone's "flugalbinder!"......and now they're probably rich! Like the guy who invented the little paper umbrellas that go in my Pina Coladas! Why couldn't I have thought of this?
Just put these to use and it worked great!! I have a voodoo rifle back and sometimes the shoulder strap comes out. This locked it down good and tight. It is little inexpensive things like this that really help a lot in day to day use. Thanks again.
WOW! Thanks for the video. I purchased a 10 pack of the web dominators. I used two to attach my flashlight to one of my packs. Then I could not figure out how I would use them. After watching your video, my brain started ticking and now I have several different uses for them. Thanks, Again!
Nice review. I 'm packing for a 2 week photo safari and between my TAD packs and camera gear I'm excess web strapped up the gazoo. I bought them preassembled BTW.
Wow. This is so helpful! I've been googling for an hour trying to understand how to utilize Web Dominators to clean up the super-long straps on my USMC ILBE pack. I stumbled upon your very helpful video. Thanks!
I did the same thing with velcro tape - works well and stops the webbing from becoming loose, because of the notoriously unreliable back pack buckles.....cheers.
Thank you I just bought a new vest for magfed paintball after I was finished adjusting the straps I noticed they were really long it just bothered me people told to just cut them off but I couldn't because I might want to adjust it in the future
Watches, knives, guns, bags, pouches...people like us are we are out of control and many of us seem to have the same addictions . Watches: Rolex stainless submariner, stainless/18k submariner, MTM SEAL, 2 Tawatec tritium, 1 Luminox. Still looking for the perfect watch, bag, knife, etc.
I'm going to pick these guys up right away. This morning coming home from work I got the straps of my bag tangled around my duty weapon as I exited my truck with it over my shoulder. (Don't ask me how it happened it just figures it would happen to me)
i raised my hand too mr. snare man.....those excess straps drive me nuts...they arent only annoying but they are also dangerous, they could get caught on to something ....happened to me a couple of times and it wasnt pretty
How I get rid of the dangling extra strap is feed it back into the last loop of the buckle and wind it inside of that until it is tight and usually it is very neat and doesn't come undone. Some times if the extra is a lot I use a rubber band over the strap or a couple and it solves that issue with no problem.... was taught that by some of my military friends. easy fix... many ways to resolve it... some easier than others with out having to buy fancy gadgets at all... just rubber bands... if you want to use them and can't wind up a strap tight inside of itself ona buckle loop or such. Only time it causes issues is if you have a thick strap and can't feed it back through and I've never had a bucle so thick I could not feed it back through to wind it up like a rolled up sleeping bag... works for me and loooks nice as well. Interesting how some buy a lot of extra "junk" to solve issues... LOL!
It’s not “buying extra junk” if one already has a bunch of them at home. Also, suppose I have a rolled-up footlong of webbing, how would I even go about applying rubber band to that roll, i.e. to a literal cylinder of webbing? And not have it come off 10 minutes later?