The CamJam mechanism features a die-cast zinc alloy housing, and center pivot pin with a stainless steel torsion spring that activates the center hub with integrated webbing capture ring
The webbing capture ring on the cam mechanism enables the controlled release of tension to any applied load, very important when high load force has been applied to the webbing and is a significant improvement over the webbing release behavior of more conventional cam-lock devices that have a tendency to suddenly and dangerously release tension
Easy to achieve high tension, adjust and control the release without sudden, dangerous unloading
Multiple Tie-Down configurations for versatility loop configuration and lockout configuration
Brand : Nite Ize
Web ID: 23NIZUCMJMTDWNSTRCAC
SKU: 25692699
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REVIEWS
3.9
63%
Recommended
20 Reviews
Awilso
11 months ago
Overly Complex And Frayed
This is way more awkward to use than any other strap I’ve ever come across. Unnecessarily over designed and not worth the fuss. I threw it away to keep me from grabbing it out of my bag of straps. Save your money.
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cataera
1 year ago
Overcomplicates A Simple Device
On the surface, nice fit and finsh, but it's hard to load the strap properly quickly. If you load the strap incorrectly it is easy to actually open the cam instead of tightening it. Strap is cheap and frays quickly.
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broussec
1 year ago
Started Fraying On First Use
I really should have read the reviews before I bought these. They looked sturdy and I didn't mind paying more for quality straps. Used them for the first time yesterday to tie down my kayak and they are both already fraying ... don't think they'll last the summer. Was expecting better quality for the price.
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traveler
1 year ago
Works On Light Loads
I have tried several creative tie downs, weaving the strap in the buckle. Every time the strap slips. Sometimes more than other but always slips. Not good for use on a heavy appliance like a stove or fridge and a hand truck.
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Jham
2 years ago
Frayed Straps
After one weekend of use the straps began fraying to the point of not being able to be inserted into the hardware. The fraying got worse with every insert into the hardware. Eventually got so bad that I had to cut off the frayed part just to be able to use and as expected the fraying started again once cut. I definitely expected it to hold up much longer than it did.