Snowboard Carry and Storage Rubber Grip Straps, D-Ring & Carabiner, 9-Pack
These Heavy-Duty Rubber Grip Straps are designed to keep your snowboard secure, protected, and easy to transport.
This kit contains: (3) Small Wrap Straps, (2) Medium Wrap Straps (each includes a D-Ring and 1 carabiner), (2) 18" Large Wrap Straps and (2) 18" Deluxe Anchor Straps (Safe Bungee Alternatives). 9 Straps Total.
Why You’ll Love These Straps:
• Non-Slip Rubber Grip: Unlike basic nylon straps, our premium rubber "bites" into the edges of your board, preventing sliding or scratching.
• Industrial Strength Hook & Loop: High-cycle fasteners ensure your board stays locked in, even in sub-zero temperatures.
• Versatile Storage: Perfect for more than just carrying! Use them to hang your gear in the off-season or keep pairs of skis/boards bundled tight.
Choose Your Setup:
We offer three configurations to fit your specific mountain style:1. Standard Grip Strap: Two heavy-duty rubberized straps for a tight, secure bundle.
2. D-Ring Edition: Includes reinforced D-rings, perfect for cinching straps tighter or creating custom attachment points.
3. The Expedition (Carabiner Included): Features a high-strength carabiner. Clip your board to your backpack, a gear rack, or use it as a handle for effortless carrying.
Perfect For:
• The Resort Shredder: Tired of the "parking lot trek"? Use the carabiner attachment to clip your board to your bag or carry it like a suitcase so your hands stay free for your coffee or boots.
• The Backcountry Explorer: Our rubberized grip ensures your board won't slide or shift when strapped to a hiking pack—essential for those long climbs to find fresh powder.
• The Gear Organizer: Use the D-ring version to hang your boards vertically in the garage or closet. It keeps your edges off the floor and your space clutter-free during the off-season.
• Families & Groups: Easily bundle multiple boards together for transport in the trunk or roof rack, preventing "board bang" and scratches during the drive.
• Public Transit Commuters: If you take the bus or shuttle to the mountain, the handle-grip feel makes navigating crowds much less of a headache.





