🪢 Lock it down, lighten your load, and never tie a knot again!
The Nite Ize CamJam Cord Tightener is a compact, durable rope tightener featuring a locking cam mechanism and stainless steel carabiner clip. Designed to fit cords from 1/16" to 3/16", it eliminates the need for knots, making it ideal for camping, hiking, and cargo securing. This 4-pack set offers versatile attachment options and lightweight reliability for all your outdoor adventures.
Size | 4 Pack |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Cord Tightener 4-Pack |
Brand | Nite Ize |
Vehicle Service Type | Watercraft |
Fastener Material | Stainless Steel |
Fastener Type | Carabiner Clip |
Number of Pieces | 4 |
Manufacturer | Nite Ize, Inc. |
Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
UPC | 094664046528 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00094664046528 |
Model | CamJam |
Item Weight | 0.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.59 x 1.36 x 2.63 inches |
Item model number | NCJ-01-4R3 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | NCJ-01-4R3 |
T**Y
No more knots and tangled lines!
Pretty slick! Purchased the size comparable with 550 paracord. Keep a set in my truck and a set in my car along with cord to keep things secure. Used those in my car just this weekend to keep a cooler secure for a family picnic. Worked great!
C**S
Perfection
Alright, so I picked up this 4-pack of Nite Ize CamJam Cord Tighteners, and honestly, they're pretty slick. I'm not exactly a knot-tying wizard, and trying to get a tarp taut when it's windy is usually a comedy of errors. These little guys totally solve that problem.The carabiner design is what caught my eye. Just clip it onto whatever you're trying to secure, run your cord through the cam, and pull. It locks right in place, no fuss. And if you need to adjust it, just release the cam and slide the cord. Super simple.I used them to tighten down a tarp over my firewood, and they held up great. They feel sturdy, even though they're lightweight. I like that you can use them in a couple of different ways, either looped around something or fixed in place. That flexibility is a plus.The size is perfect too, small enough to throw in my camping gear or toolbox without taking up much space. And the fact that you get four in a pack means I've got plenty for different projects.Honestly, for anyone who struggles with knots or just wants a quick and easy way to secure things, these CamJams are a no-brainer. They've definitely earned a spot in my outdoor gear. Nite Ize seems to know what they're doing with these practical little tools.
R**R
Light duty but reliable
These don’t have a specified load capacity in the literature, so I ran a basic test using a one-gallon jug of water tied by its handle with a length of well-used 550 paracord. I bought a 4-pack and tested each one by lifting the jug and bobbing it up and down to simulate light wind gusts on a tarp. All the cord tighteners held the load reliably without noticeable slippage. I didn’t test beyond around 25# surges or an 8-9# static load, but they at least held up to that. In contrast, I had purchased a 6-pack of knockoff devices that looked identical in the Amazon ad. Only one of the six knockoff tighteners managed to lift the jug under similar static 8-9# load conditions. Using two of these might work for hanging a kayak or even a bicycle in a garage, but for a few dollars more, you might want to go for the next grade up with aluminum or zinc alloy construction for heavier loads. To be clear, these are very functional for light-duty use and very convenient, though CamJam offers better options for more demanding tasks.Update: I found that if I wrapped the paracord through the routing hole and around the fixed end of the gate spring then back through the routing hole before pulling it into the clamping mechanism the device can hold roughly 30# of tension reliably. The weak point in this configuration is the 180-degree curved hook the gate spring closes on. I can easily see that curve distorting at that point. I definitely trust these little cord tighteners but personally will not load them past 10 to 15#. The 280# and 1500# break strength (100 and 500# working load) aluminum models are not that much larger.
J**R
I dont know how i lived without these!
Wow! I have needed these my entire adult life. I have been boating, motorcycling, and camping for thirty years or more, and that includes lots of rope, cords, and knots. Every year i review my knot tieing book before boat season, but in 20 years, my memory continues to forget knots. I can do square knots and some clove hitch variations, but thats all that sticks.These cam lock carabiners are amazing. I saw one on a friend's boat and had to buy some. I use them to keep boat covers tight, to keep the cover hem line taught, and to adjust fender rope heights quickly. They are great for blue tarp hanging, strapping stuff to cargo carriers. Get some paracord and the possibilities are endless.I bought 4 plastic can jams for light work, and 4 aluminum for heavier loads. The aluminum ones come in 2 sizes. The large are for 1/4 Inch rope and up ( boat stuff). The regular small ones are for paracord. Expensive, but worth the functionality. Get one to try!
N**D
Good for tent lines
bought for guy lines on my tent rain fly. price was good and did a great job. they were real easy to use and held the lines well
T**L
Nice carabiner
The work great for adjusting rain fly on tent
B**S
Handy Handy Handy.
These are awesome lighter duty tie-down clamps. I use paracord for custom lengths for tie-downs. Easy to use, and the size is great for storing, and work great. They are very handy for what they are. Great for all kinds of things.
A**E
Strong, but they have their limits...
Very simple device, easy to attach rope and tighten. But when installing a sun/rain tarp over my patio that needs to be super taut, I found their limits. Pulling my hardest, the rope slipped back through the device a few inches every time.So I'll keep these for lighter tie-down uses, but purchased the heavier duty (metal) version for the tarp, where they work great.
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