If nothing angers you more than a poorly organised jumble of kit, then the KitBrix KitStraps are a cool idea to help keep all your bits and pieces of clothing where they should be. However, seeing as they’re nothing more than hook and loop straps – admittedly decent quality ones – asking £10 for five of them is a bit rich, seeing as you can get very similar items online for literally pennies.
- Pros: Very useful, good quality
- Cons: Very expensive for what they are
That said, the basic concept is a solid one. You can use the decently broad 3.5cm straps to wrap up clothing and anything else you fancy to keep it grouped together. It’s certainly a superior solution to just throwing a few days’ worth of riding clothing into a single bag and then having to jumble through it each morning. At 35.5cm long, they can wrap around a fair few things too, such as a full day’s riding outfit if you squish it pretty hard.

They’re also as versatile as you’d expect from a Velcro – sorry, hook and loop – strap, so if you want to use them to attach an inner tube to your bike or indeed anything else, they’ll certainly do that.
> Beginner’s guide to carrying stuff on your bike
That gets back to the main problem though: they do nothing over and above a normal hook and loop strap. A quick search on the web turned up a set of five similar (if slightly narrower) straps for the princely sum of 62p, which takes some beating even if the KitBrix items are decent quality and nicely branded.
Verdict
A good idea for those who like to keep things organised, but hugely overpriced for what they are
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road.cc test report
Make and model: KitBrix KitStraps
Size tested: Dimensions: 3.5cm x 35.5cm | 1.3in x 13.5in
Tell us what the product is for
KitBrix says: “The KitBrix KitStraps are packed 5 to a bundle. KitBrix has used an old military technique of separating kit and equipment and created the KitBrix KitStraps. Simply insert the hook end of the strap through the buckle. Pull the hook end back over until the strap body is wrapped tightly. Perfect for expeditions where different daily kit requires separation as well as activity breaks where multiple items run risk of being packed loose in the same bag.
“No one likes messy kit. Stow your gear.”
Tell us some more about the technical aspects of the product?
From KitBrix:
Dimensions: 3.5cm x 35.5cm | 1.3in x 13.5in
Weight: 0.020kg
Made from velcro/hook and loop
It’s a Velcro strap.
You can buy very similar straps on Amazon for much, much less.
Tell us how the product performed overall when used for its designed purpose
They work well to keep things bundled and can be used for loads of other stuff too.
Tell us what you particularly liked about the product
Their versatility.
Tell us what you particularly disliked about the product
£10 for five Velcro straps is extremely steep.
Did you enjoy using the product? Yes, it’s a solid idea.
Would you consider buying the product? Nope
Would you recommend the product to a friend? No, I’d suggest they look for a similar product elsewhere.
Use this box to explain your overall score
They do their job well, and they’re good quality, but the price drags the score down.
About the tester
Age: 0 Height: Weight:
I usually ride: My best bike is:
I’ve been riding for: 10-20 years I ride: Most days I would class myself as: Expert
I regularly do the following types of riding: mountain biking





14 thoughts on “KitBrix KitStraps”
Ten quid for a bit of velcro?
Ten quid for a bit of velcro? Definitely a cycling product
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I think KitBrix are primarily
I think KitBrix are primarily a triathlon brand, and if there’s one market that’s happy to throw money at their kit more than cyclists it’s triathletes.
I’m thinking of launching a
I’m thinking of launching a product called ‘Stryng™’. it’ll come in a clever ‘ball’ format and (here’s the clever bit) can be cut to size. Once trimmed, Stryng™ can literally be used to tie around stuff. Also a tenner funnily enough.
dafyddp wrote:
That’s my post of the week right there
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dafyddp wrote:
but only if you then bring out carbon stryng that weighs 10g less and costs three times as much…
dafyddp wrote:
i laughed out loud at that
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dafyddp wrote:
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dafyddp wrote:
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Every day. We stray further
Every day. We stray further from God.
Goldfever4 wrote:
well now there’s a way for him to strap us down
ConcordeCX wrote:
I logged in specifically to upvote that
ConcordeCX wrote:
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Silly.
Silly.
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