Side-squeeze release supports easy, one-handed on/off for straps, collars, and wearable gear.
A single adjustable design helps dial in the fit while keeping the fixed side stable.
Contoured underside improves comfort for bracelets, small collars, and close-to-body applications.
Made for use with 1 1/2 inch webbing and straps; measurements: Length 3.03 inches, Width 1.936 inches, Height 0.569 inches. Tensile strength of 55 pounds.
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Secure straps quickly with a contoured side-release buckle built for everyday projects that require quick on/off convenience. One-handed operation makes adjustments simple, while the side-squeeze release helps reduce accidental unclipping during normal wear and use. Comfort-focused contouring on the underside provides a smoother feel against the body, making this buckle a strong choice for smaller items such as wrist straps, lightweight belts, and pet collars where fit matters. Black plastic styling blends easily with most webbing colors and keeps finished gear looking clean and consistent across DIY, repair, and small-batch production.
Rely on durable molded plastic hardware designed for consistent fit in common craft and utility applications. Single adjustable sizing allows one strap end to tighten or loosen, while the fixed end stays anchored for a stable, repeatable fit. Compatibility is designed for 1 1/2-inch webbing and straps, helping builders match the buckle to standard strap materials used in bags, pet gear, and outdoor accessories. Rounded edges and a contoured base support comfort and reduce pressure points in wearable applications. Country Brook Design focuses on quality assurance and maker-friendly consistency, so each buckle is easier to install and more reliable in day-to-day builds.
Use this buckle for pet collars, small harnesses, backpack accessory straps, ID lanyards, paracord bracelets, lightweight belt closures, gear organizers, and repairs to worn hardware. Best results come from pairing with properly sized webbing and secure stitching methods, such as box-stitch or bar-tack patterns, and reinforced strap ends to reduce slip. Usage limits matter with plastic hardware: it is not suitable for climbing or other life-support applications, and load demands should remain conservative. Do not exceed 25% of the webbing or assembly tensile strength. Inspect buckles and stitching regularly for cracks, stress marks, or wear, and replace at the first sign of damage. Responsibility for determining suitability rests with the purchaser, especially for applications involving pets, active use, or tension-bearing straps.