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GEAR AID Hip Adjust Buckle, Various Sizes for sale in Bellingham, WA

Part of GEAR AID's complete line of replacement parts, the Hip Adjust Buckle is a no-sew solution to gear failures. Use it to easily replace broken or missing buckles on backpacks and secure waist belts properly. Made with durable plastic materials, it's a replacement part that fits 1" and 1.5" wide straps. Save your back during a hiking trip. Make sure waist belts are cinched with the Hip Adjust Buckle. Irongate American Supply Our e Bay Store About Us Contact Us GEAR AID Hip Adjust Buckle, 1.5" MSRP 12.99 GEAR AID Part of GEAR AID's complete line of replacement parts, the Hip Adjust Buckle is a no-sew solution to gear failures. Use it to easily replace broken or missing buckles on backpacks and secure waist belts properly. Made with durable plastic materials, it's a replacement part that fits 1" and 1.5" wide straps. Save your back during a hiking trip. Make sure waist belts are cinched with the Hip Adjust Buckle. Product Details MPN: MCN UPC: 2156xyzxyz Features: Replace missing or broken hip adjust/winch buckles without sewing by simply attaching it into place Cinch waist belts and make precise adjustments with this side-release buckle; available in two sizes: 1" and 1.5" Use this hip adjust buckle on backpacks and other types of gear; made of durable plastic Packaging may vary © 2019

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