Description
Boreal Strap
The strap you bring when failure isn't an option.
We paired two of the most advanced components in the outdoor hardware world: UHMWPE webbing and the a CNC machined billet aluminum cam buckle. The result is a 1" tie-down strap that is lighter than most half-inch nylon straps, stronger than anything you'll ever need to secure, and built to perform in conditions that destroy conventional gear. This isn't a strap you grab from a bin at the hardware store, it's a precision tool built by hand in our Minneapolis shop of 100% USA made components. This is batch 001, a limited run.
Why This Strap Exists
We got tired of the same tradeoff: nylon straps that absorb water and freeze solid in winter, polyester straps that weigh twice what they should, and plastic buckles that shatter when the temperature drops. So we built the overkill Boreal Strap.
Specifications
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Element
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Procya Boreal Strap
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Typical 1" Nylon Strap
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Typical 1" Polyester Strap
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Webbing Weight
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2.2 g/ft
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4.5 g/ft
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7.75 g/ft
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Buckle Weight
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11 g
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9 g
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9 g
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Total Weight, approx.
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18 g
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23 g
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32 g
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Webbing Break Strength
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1,800 lbs
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1,000-1,500 lbs, but can be 30% less after months of sun
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1,500 lbs, better than nylon but still degrades after months of sun
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Buckle Material
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CNC Billet Aluminum
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Injection-molded plastic
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Injection-molded plastic
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Water Absorption
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Near zero (hydrophobic)
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2-8% (swells when wet)
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Low (0.4%)
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Cold Performance
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Full strength to -110°F
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Buckle brittleness risk below 0°F, webbing can ice up
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Buckle brittleness risk below 0°F, webbing can ice up
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Four-Season Advantages
Winter / Extreme Cold: UHMWPE maintains full mechanical properties down to -110°F. Because its hydrophobic (water absorption under 0.02%), it resists the freeze-solid icing that plagues nylon straps on winter expeditions. Even the best plastic buckles (POM/Delrin) degrade invisibly over time from UV exposure and fatigue cycling. When that degradation combines with cold and impact, failure can be sudden and without warning. The Boreal Strap's CNC aluminum buckle doesn't fatigue from UV, it just works, season after season.
Summer / UV Exposure: Nylon webbing can lose 20-30% of its tensile strength after just a few months of direct sun exposure, and it won't look any different. After 3 years of outdoor use, strength loss can exceed 50%. Polyester lasts longer, roughly 50-75% longer than nylon. The solution-dyed UHMWPE webbing in the Boreal Strap is a fundamentally different polymer that resists UV degradation, and because the color is embedded in the fiber itself, visible fading is a reliable wear indicator, not a lagging indicator of strength you've already lost.
Wet Conditions: UHMWPE is lighter than water. It floats, and it doesn't absorb moisture, which means it won't gain weight in the rain or ice up and dries almost instantly.
Every Day: At roughly half the weight of a comparable polyester strap, every gram you save is a gram you can spend on food, water, comfort, or just a lighter pack.
Materials
Webbing: Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene. 1,800 lb break strength. 0.6mm thick. Made in the USA.
Buckle: CNC machined from billet aluminum by Austere Manufacturing with corrosion-resistant stainless steel spring. 11.25g. Made in the USA.
Assembly: Hand-sewn with premium Sunstop UV-resistant thread and inspected at the Procya shop, Minneapolis, MN.
Available Options
Buckle Color: Black anodized. Other colors, Orange, Green, Purple, Red, Blue, Pink, Gold, Clear, Raw Aluminum, available by preorder.
Length: small (3 ft), medium (5 ft), large (7.5 ft)
Batch 001 / Limited Run
This is the first production run of the Procya Boreal Strap. We are making 100 units. When they're gone, we'll evaluate feedback and decide whether to produce a v1.1.
If you have thoughts on design, dimensions, color combos, or features you'd like to see in future versions, we want to hear from you. You're not just buying a strap; you're helping us build the next one.
Important Notice
This strap is designed for general-purpose cargo securing, outdoor gear bundling, and utility use. It is not rated or certified for life-safety, climbing, fall arrest, or any application where failure could result in injury or death. Use at your own risk and always inspect your gear before use.