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๐Ÿšต Optimized Backcountry Research Mutherload Strap Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5ย ย 
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5.0
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Description of ๐Ÿšต Optimized Backcountry Research Mutherload Strap

Quickly and easily mounts anywhere on your frame. Adjusts to accommodate frames as small as 4" in circumference (think steel frame) all the way up to a 9" circumference carbon frame. 1" width easily fits in tight spaces. Unique design maximizes grip quotient to keep your precious cargo from hula hooping. No more juggling, rubber bands or one handed cinching. Our dual shock cord preload-strap keeps everything more tightly bound to keep your goodies from falling on the ground during installation.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great way to carry a spare hose/CO2

Fits snugly in the frame, fits a hose, two CO2s and a mini tool. Had it on a bike for a 120 mile camping trail trip and it works great!

Pros
  • Sports and Outdoors
Cons
  • Good but not great

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works perfectly; looks good; Value

Does what it's sold for and looks good. Easy to install and keeps everything secure. I'm carrying a spare camera, mounting arms and a multi-tool strapped to the frame and it's going nowhere. Just make sure you tighten everything when you roll up the harness, otherwise it may start slipping if the terrain is particularly rough.

Pros
  • Reflective Gear
Cons
  • Clarity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for carrying hoses.

This is my second Mutherload strap as I got tired of switching from one bike to another. Now I have one on my mountain bike and one on my gravel bike. I carry a snorkel, 2 CO2 cartridges and tire levers with me and this helps keep the weight of my hydration pack down. I might get a third to carry a different tube when I change wheels/tires on my gravel bike.

Pros
  • Camping
Cons
  • Something else

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Expensive but works better than nylon loops alone

This harness is a bit expensive for what it is, but it looks well made, works well thanks to rubber sealed elastic cords and stays in place. That's better than "just" a few nylon loops if you're doing something mischievous. I was trying to use nylon slings to hold a pair of Pedros arms and a spare tube to my frame and lost the tube and arms on a shaky descent. After climbing back I saw that I must have left my spare harness and levers way back, but as it took some time and it was alreadyโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Accessories
Cons
  • Operating Speed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works perfectly; looks good; inexpensive

Does what it is marketed for and looks good. Easy to install and keeps everything secure. I'm carrying a spare camera, mounting arms and a multi-tool strapped to the frame and it's going nowhere. Just make sure you tighten everything when you roll up the harness, otherwise it may start slipping if the terrain is particularly rough.

Pros
  • Can be mounted quickly and easily anywhere on the frame.
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ideal for carrying hoses.

This is my second Mutherload Strap as I got tired of switching from one bike to another. Now I have one on my mountain bike and one on my gravel bike. I carry a snorkel, 2 CO2 cartridges and tire levers with me and this helps keep the weight of my hydration pack down. I might get a third to carry a different tube when I change wheels/tires on my gravel bike.

Pros
  • No more juggling, rubber bands or one-handed pulling. Our double shock absorber tension strap holds everything tighter so your goodies don't fall to the ground during installation.
Cons
  • ---

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Expensive but works better than nylon loops alone

This strap is a little pricey for what it is but it seems Being well made works well thanks to the rubberized shock cords and stays in place. That's better than "just" a few nylon loops if you're doing something mischievous. I was trying to use nylon slings to hold a pair of Pedros arms and a spare tube to my frame and lost the tube and arms on a shaky descent. After climbing back I saw that I must have left my spare harness and levers way back, but as it took some time and it was alreadyโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Adaptable to 4" circumference frames (e.g. steel frames) to 9" circumference carbon frames
Cons
  • Older model