Monday, September 1, 2014

Battery Strap Reviews

It seems to me that there are two main types of battery strap out there for purchase. There is the name brand ones like Turnigy and DJI and then there's the generic ones from places like HobbyKing. Well here's my point form review of each of them two main types.


First up we have the more expensive name brand straps like this Turnigy. Turnigy claim that these provide better grip and don't turn to fluff eventually after a lot of use. Well that might be the case however I've found that they are also very hard to use. Sure they have a nice grippy surface but they are much much harder to tighten. I want my battery straps to really hold things and these ones just don't do that very well. You can't pull the strap back on its self to tighten it so you end up just having to tighten it as much as you can and hope it holds. Also because the hook and loop stuff (it's not Velcro because that's a brand name) is finer you kind of get the feeling that it wouldn't take much to pull it off at the right angle.


Now compare the above findings to this strap. Its from HobbyKing and has no brand at all. That's really saying something considering some of the things they have branded there. Its also less than half the price of the name brand straps. However its got this brilliant little plastic loop which allows you to tighten the strap back on its self and make it as tight as you want. Also the hook and loop stuff really grips. I can see that over a very long period of time it might look some of its holding power but realistically at eighty cents each I'd rather replace them and have the ease of use and peace of mind knowing my batteries aren't going to fall off midair coz lets face it, that's very bad.

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