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Strike Gear Cable Management System Sleeve

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Strike Gear Cable Management System Sleeve

A look at the new Strike Gear Cable Management System Sleeve from Strike Industries... "The Strike Gear® Cable Management System® Sleeve offers a way for you to attach your switch or pressure pad and secure wires alongside the handguard of your weapon. Just like the rest of the SI Cable Management System® (CMS) line of products, keep your gear organized and personalized for each user. The SI CMS Sleeve is made of two polyester (x2) elastic webbing loops, the main loop sized 145-150mm (5.71-5.91”) in diameter to stretch over your handguard and smaller loop sized 8mm (0.32”) height x 21mm (083”) base width for a switch/pressure pad. If you do not have a mount or desire your switch/pressure pad to be in a specific place, the CMS Sleeve has a small elastic loop for you to secure and place almost exactly where you want it. The small loop has been sized to fit majority of the switches/pressure pads on the market. The main loop is sized to fit SI handguards and just about any handguard on the market. Both the main and small loop allow you to organize, tuck or run loose wire. No messy wires. Add a little protection against sharp rail slot edges. The Strike Gear® Cable Management System® Sleeve gives a customized way to attach a switch or pressure pad and manage your cables in a cost-effective way. Developed to continue the line of Strike Gear® soft goods accessories to help you organize.

Package Contents:

  • x1 CMS Sleeve

Product Features:

  • Secure a weapon light switch/pressure pad without a mount
  • Configure your switch/pressure pad to almost any position alongside handguard
  • Cable Management System® w/ excess wire organization (patent pending)
  • Main loop over handguard, small loop for switch/pressure pad
  • Protection against sharp rail slot edges
  • Cost-effective universal cable management
  • Made from polyester material"

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