Custom Leather Radios Strap

$185.00

DESCRIPTION

Our custom leather radio straps are made to stand up to the extreme conditions that firefighters and EMTs deal with everyday. Our radio straps are made for all Americans Made Leather. All straps are  1.5 inches wide and made with 8-9 oz Leather backed with a 3-4 oz Leather. We use heavy duty hardware to ensure your strap will handle anything you can throw at it. All of our custom products are handmade to order. We also offer custom image stamps form are in house laser so if you are looking to have your departments logo or a general image that is not listed as an option, send us an email with your request.

Things to Know:

DYES-COLORS-STAMP

For all Dyeing, Stamping and coloring we will be sending you a custom form to get the customization

RADIO BUCKET SIZES

The Dimensions below are the maximum dimensions for each Radio Bucket size:

Standard Bucket Size

(H 7.5"x W 2.75"x D 1.625")

Extended Battery Bucket Size  

(H 9"x W 2.75"x D 1.625")

Wide Bucket Size

(H 7.5"x W 3.125"x D 2.125")

Wide Extended Battery Bucket Size

(H 9"x W 3.125"x D 2.125")

HOW TO MEASURE RADIO STRAP LENGTH

Measuring your current strap:

Lay your strap out flat on a bench or the floor. Measure it from one end to the other INCLUDING the scissor snaps on the ends.

If you do not have a strap:

You will need a piece of rope or webbing (to simulate a radio strap) and a tape measure for this next part. Take your rope or webbing and drape it over your shoulder. Bring one end of the rope/webbing and the long side of the rope/webbing together at your hip (opposite side of your shoulder). Pinch it where you would like the top of the radio holster to sit. While holding the rope/webbing, remove it and lay it flat out on a bench or floor. Using a tape measure, measure it from the end, to the pinched spot.  That will be your measurement.

If it is a gift and you are not able to take a measurement:

Include the recipients approximate height and build (or weight) and we will make the strap accordingly. If by chance you receive the strap and it is a few inches too small or too big, email us and we will fix it at no additional charge.

Strap Size:
Bucket Size:

DESCRIPTION

Our custom leather radio straps are made to stand up to the extreme conditions that firefighters and EMTs deal with everyday. Our radio straps are made for all Americans Made Leather. All straps are  1.5 inches wide and made with 8-9 oz Leather backed with a 3-4 oz Leather. We use heavy duty hardware to ensure your strap will handle anything you can throw at it. All of our custom products are handmade to order. We also offer custom image stamps form are in house laser so if you are looking to have your departments logo or a general image that is not listed as an option, send us an email with your request.

Things to Know:

DYES-COLORS-STAMP

For all Dyeing, Stamping and coloring we will be sending you a custom form to get the customization

RADIO BUCKET SIZES

The Dimensions below are the maximum dimensions for each Radio Bucket size:

Standard Bucket Size

(H 7.5"x W 2.75"x D 1.625")

Extended Battery Bucket Size  

(H 9"x W 2.75"x D 1.625")

Wide Bucket Size

(H 7.5"x W 3.125"x D 2.125")

Wide Extended Battery Bucket Size

(H 9"x W 3.125"x D 2.125")

HOW TO MEASURE RADIO STRAP LENGTH

Measuring your current strap:

Lay your strap out flat on a bench or the floor. Measure it from one end to the other INCLUDING the scissor snaps on the ends.

If you do not have a strap:

You will need a piece of rope or webbing (to simulate a radio strap) and a tape measure for this next part. Take your rope or webbing and drape it over your shoulder. Bring one end of the rope/webbing and the long side of the rope/webbing together at your hip (opposite side of your shoulder). Pinch it where you would like the top of the radio holster to sit. While holding the rope/webbing, remove it and lay it flat out on a bench or floor. Using a tape measure, measure it from the end, to the pinched spot.  That will be your measurement.

If it is a gift and you are not able to take a measurement:

Include the recipients approximate height and build (or weight) and we will make the strap accordingly. If by chance you receive the strap and it is a few inches too small or too big, email us and we will fix it at no additional charge.