Keep the Tension Where You Need it with a CamJam Tightener

CamJam Tightener

Whether you’re setting up equipment or bundling and attaching extra gear to your bag, Nite Ize’s new CamJam and CamJam Small Cord Tighteners will make any tightening a stress-free task. Compact and lightweight, this innovative new product is designed to lock light loads securely into place with a simple pull of a cord. Simple in structure and versatile in use, this CamJam Cord Tightener will be any outdoor enthusiast’s new best friend!
 
The  CamJam Cord Tightener is an easy, knot-free way to tighten, tension, and secure cords. It may be small in size, but if offers big functionality where you need to apply some sort of tension. It features no moving parts to break or wear out, and it’s easy for anyone to use, making it the perfect knot-free solution to securing lighter loads of all types.  Made of sturdy, durable plastic, the CamJam Cord Tightener offers two versatile systems of use and can be used and reused hundreds of times. Clipped to rings and hooks, it’s excellent for hanging and securing banners, lanterns, tarps, tents, and other gear. Or, create a loop by clipping it to one end of the cord and pulling the other end through-perfect for bundling light gear, extension cords, cut brush or even groceries to a bike basket.
 
For those smaller loads, Nite Ize designed the CamJam Small to  thread a narrower cord (from 1.8mm to 3mm in diameter). With a stainless steel gated carabiner on one end and a rotating, ridged cam mechanism on the other, the CamJam Small can be anchored to any hook, D-ring, or loop. The new CamJam Small Cord Tightener is available in either a two pack or a two pack that includes 1 x 12′ section of highly reflective cord.
 
To learn more visit:  www.niteize.com

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