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To use the Loop System: Tie a knot to create a loop in one end of your rope or cord. Clip the CamJam XT into that loop, then pull the other end or rope through the cam mechanism. This loop system enables you to bundle or wrap heavy loads and easily secure them.
To use the Loop System: Tie a knot to create a loop in one end of your cord or rope. Clip the CamJam XT into that loop, then pull the other end of cord through the cam mechanism. This loop system enables you to bundle or wrap heavy loads and easily secure them. The CamJam XT Aluminum Cord/Rope Tightener features Nite Ize signature knot-free CamJam tightening and tensioning technology. Built from durable cast aluminum, this rugged combination of a carabiner and cam mechanism can tighten, tension, connect, and secure serious loads. The smaller cord tightener has a load limit of 280 lbs (100lbs with the included 10 ft. coyote paracord), while the large rope tightener holds up to 500 lbs (250 lbs with the included 10 ft. white rope).Allows you to tighten, tension, connect and secure heavy loads by simply pulling your rope or cord through the cam mechanism Nite Ize only provide load limits for the big alu ones, but it’s clear the small Cam Jams should be used for lighter jobs. It’s nylon and the cord is thin so common sense should be used. The intended use is hanging tarps, ridgelines and clotheslines, wrap and hold stuff, etc. Allows you to tighten, tension, connect and secure loads by simply pulling your rope or cord through the cam mechanism Sewn-in, color-coded + numerically labeled strap tags allow for easy identification of strap length
It’s also perfect for clothesline, which I use to hang stuff to dry and also to assemble/disassemble equipment, a support to fold my tarp and sleeping bag or inflate/deflate my pad when the floor is wet or muddy or dirty and I can’t lay equipment on the ground for whatever reason.
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This system can be used in two ways: a fixed end configuration or a traditional loop configuration. Watch our How To video in the video tab above to see them in action.