SKU: 12984403627

Ti-HDR Strap 20mm - OD Green

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Ti-HDR Strap 20mm - OD GreenThe PDW Ti HDR Strap is a heavier duty, modified version of the classic, military issue, nylon watch strap. This version features the classic double strap layer "NATO type" construction, heavier duty, custom made titanium rings and buckle, with a sturdy, thicker, yet pliable and comfortable nylon strap. Fits watches with 20mm width lugs. The classic NATO or "G10" strap originally entered service in 1973 with the British Ministry of Defence. It was

The PDW Ti-HDR Strap is a heavier duty, modified version of the classic, military issue, nylon watch strap. This version features the classic double strap layer "NATO-type" construction, heavier duty, custom made titanium rings and buckle, with a sturdy, thicker, yet pliable and comfortable nylon strap. Fits watches with 20mm width lugs.
The classic NATO or "G10" strap originally entered service in 1973 with the British Ministry of Defence. It was made with a thin nylon strap and came with chrome plated brass buckles and "ring" keepers. PDW built up from this baseline and used heavier gauge titanium in the rings and buckles for total corrosion resistance on land or under the sea, and 100% non-magnetic as to not interfere with the strap worn compasses such as our EWB-Compass Kit. With the proliferation of rare earth magnets being used in today's bags, wallets, key fobs, and other EDC items, we found that these magnets affected the typical stainless rings used in most NATO type straps on the market. Not only are rare earth magnets harmful to the internal mechanics of a fine mechanical watch, the magnetized stainless steel rings affected any compasses used as supporting accessories on a watch strap. Our Ti-HDR Strap eliminated magnetic interference and offers superior performance and durability in the field.

Specifications:

Materials:
  • Titanium
  • Nylon 
Dimensions:
  • Strap Width: 20mm
  • OAL: 305mm
  • Strap Thickness: 1.4mm
  • 16 Holes
Approx. Weight:
  • 0.7oz / 19.8g
Features:
  • Fits Watches with 20mm Lugs
  • Classic OD Green
  • Rings and Buckle 100% Non-Magnetic
  • Rings and Buckle 100% Corrosion-Proof
  • Durable, and Pliable Woven Nylon
  • Heavier Duty Titanium Rings
  • Tang Buckle
  • Fits XS to XL Wrists
Marks:
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    "Just got my order for the [Ti-NATO]. Easily the finest NATO strap ever made. Thank you."
    - John C., FL, USA
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