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How to get the last straps you will ever need.
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In this short tutorial ROFL I will explain how to find, get, and enjoy some of the best looking, best gripping and just plain toughest battery straps on the planet!

All that you need:
Something to strap, quad battery or HD cam, (Maybe something else Wink Wink ) and your normal online ordering tools Tongue

First step, follow this link and select the bundle that fits you best >> Indestructible Lipo Strap  In my opinion these straps are very, very reasonably priced for they value they offer.

Next, start stalking the postman with that usual child like excitement we all get when waiting on new parts. Shipping time is very reasonable as well.

Once they arrive and you've openned the box, try to hold back the loud vocal celebration as these straps even come with bonus stickers! 

Then "strap one on" and have a little fun! Wink

My experiences:
I have even used the same strap for over a year on one build! Bottom mounted lipo even. I only removed it to show how well they hold up.
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I also use them for my ground RCs as these straps offer some serious grip for keeping your equipment in place. 
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The grippy material used does not separate from the strap itself, as it has for me with other brands. All of the seams are strongly stitched rather than electronicaly welded (melted together) too. They really are indestructible!

I really hope you pick some up, and this helps people realize what a "good" strap can do.
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#2
Thanks for the post. I have these on my wish list so it's good to hear someone giving a first hand endorsement of these straps Smile

Which of the 3 do you consider to be the best one?

I don't see any option to order just one of the 3 types. It looks like you can only buy in multiples of 3 each of which contains 1 of each type (?) Maybe Oscar can chip in and answer that one.
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#3
Sometimes depends on the build which strap works best. The one with the metal buckle is rather thick (toughest for sure) as the stitching is rubberized the full length of the strap. Gets a bit tight to feed through some frames. But even the thin basic ones (the photo of my year old used one) are damn near bulletproof still. Those are easy to trim down as well (length and width) to fit smaller builds. Fit in all my 3 inch frames so far with some trimming to the width to fit under the 20x20mm stack.
If you use an HD cam, the other straps in the "one of each" bundle will work great sfor that also. You'll find something to use the extras for Wink I have even thought of organizing my TV cables with them. ROFL
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#4
Dude... I just realized I still have my original IntoFPV lipo strap on the NOX5R. I did 2 rebuilds since that time but didn't have to pull it from between the plates, still in good condition Big Grin

I got them like... somewhere in 2016? INDESTRUCTIBLE!
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#5
Lmao Same frame I just pulled mine from ROFL and it didnt need to come out. Just took it out to show how its held up for a whole year of noob flying. I did all my fpv learning on that strap!
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#6
Oscar, any chance of longer straps for 6s? I use straps which are about 26-28cm long.
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#7
(09-Aug-2019, 09:20 AM)Gerrit Wrote: Oscar, any chance of longer straps for 6s? I use straps which are about 26-28cm long.

i have some 26cm long Kelvar straps with metal buckles and INTOFPV logo.
Are these what you want?
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#8
I think 26cm is too short for 6S.
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#9
(12-Aug-2019, 12:02 AM)voodoo614 Wrote: I think 26cm is too short for 6S.

i think it might depends on the frame.
it's long enough on the martian frame.
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#10
(11-Aug-2019, 11:18 PM)Oscar Wrote: i have some 26cm long Kelvar straps with metal buckles and INTOFPV logo.
Are these what you want?

Let me just measure mine again, I'll let you know but I think that's about right for my frame.
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#11
(12-Aug-2019, 08:16 AM)Gerrit Wrote: Let me just measure mine again, I'll let you know but I think that's about right for my frame.

My current straps are 27cm but a 26cm strap will do the job nicely. Can I send you a PM to order, as the 26cm ones are not on your website?
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(12-Aug-2019, 11:41 AM)Gerrit Wrote: My current straps are 27cm but a 26cm strap will do the job nicely. Can I send you a PM to order, as the 26cm ones are not on your website?

Please place an order as normal and send me a PM to remind me you want the long straps Smile
thanks
Oscar
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