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American Leather G10 Mil-Strap with Titanium Hardware

American Leather G10 Mil-Strap with Titanium Hardware

Regular price $ 57.00 USD
Regular price $ 75.00 USD Sale price $ 57.00 USD
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"BUILT TO LAST ...

... Hasn't come off the watch since i got it. With the titanium hardware it moves from casual to office with no problem. Nice looking but not so dressy its out of place on a hike. Love it...." — Rodney J.

  • Comfortable premium yet rugged leather
  • Indestructible plus exclusive solid buckle construction
  • More adventure = More character

Specifications

+ Exclusive titanium hardware solid no-fail buckle

+ No-glare sandblasted clean finish titanium

+ Premium American made Leather

Dimensions

  • Length: 275 mm / 10.83 in.
  • Thickness: 1.6 mm / .06 in.
  • Width: 20 | 22 mm
  • Wrist Fit: 7.75 - 9.5 in. around

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EXCHANGES / RETURNS

We offer free & speedy global shipping on all North American orders over $100. If your item is a pre-order, it will ship as soon as it restocks.

We provide a 30-day return and exchange policy from the time you receive your order. As long as your product hasn't been used, visit our returns center to begin your return or exchange. Returns must be undamaged and include all package contents. We are unable to credit for shipping fees, and return shipping costs are the responsibility of the customer.

Wrist/Fit Experience

  • Is it too small? I'm worried it won't fit me.

"Good fit and give the watch a lighter and more refined silhouette." Oliver H.

  • Is it worth it?

" Great Higher End Strap.
The strap has a quality feel-from the thickness of the material to the titanium holders. If you have a nice watch, you need a nice strap." Samuel T.

  • I want this to last. How durable is this?

“Excellent strap, very happy with the quality of the hardware and sturdy nylon fabric." James C.

 

The Titanium Hardware.

This features our exclusive titanium hardware design, now with more refined and stone polished edges to take sharpness down a notch and up the comfort level. RDX logo etched in the buckle and Redux & Co. etched on first titanium keeper.

The American Leather.

Premium American made leather, supple with high contrast thick thread stitching. Hot stamped logo on the strap tail. 

We selected leather from renown Wickett & Craig makers in Pennsylvania. This Wickett & Craig leather is traditionally used for saddles, holsters and sheaths. Skirting leather is painstakingly tanned and drum dyed by hand. These hides boasts a subtle waxy finish from the special treatment. 

This version is a thinner variant of our most recent straps for easier installation and lighter feeling on the wrist. This leather is stiffer and offers reduced stretch compared to other softer leathers such as the Horween we've used in the past.

The Colors.

This Rust color in particular portrays a wonderful character that deepens the leather feel when worn and bent. The distressed nature of this oiled latigo leather is a result of Wickett & Craig's special treatment:

"Oiled Latigo is hot dipped in a special mix of oils, waxes and tallows. Reinforced to withstand the elements, the lighters colors have a rich pull-up and display strong character."

The very special look of this oiled latigo is super difficult to capture, and my photos just aren't doing it justice. This color is a deep brown with a tinge of rust hue to it with the slightest touch of oxblood.

The Rust strap has a denser and thicker feel to it. If you prefer less stretch this is the one.

This Clay color is so close to the leather strap I used originally and many of you asked for, but we weren't able to source at the time. But now with the Wickett & Craig, this turned out so much better. The skirting leather matures nicely and develops a personalized patina based on how often you rock it. 

The Clay strap has a softer hand feel and has a bit more stretch because it provides a thinner profile. If you're looking for more comfort immediately, this is the one.

 

The Fit.

 

Width: 20mm

Fits Wrists: 7.75 - 9.5 inches around. Don't know your wrist size? Use this handy cheat sheet, just download and print. (Pro tip: You can add more holes if needed. Any tailor, shoe repair, or self-respecting leather aficionado will own a leather punch.)

The G10 Strap.

This design is often referred to as a "NATO strap", but the original name was G10. The British Military of Defense first issued spec G1098, and soldiers requisitioned their own from the quartermaster with the easier to remember G10.

The secondary strap prevents the watch case from sliding around on the strap and secures the watch where you want it on your wrist. And if one spring bar on the watch were ever to fail, this strap provides backup so your watch doesn't fall off the strap and into the abyss.

 

**Please note: Once the strap has been installed, it cannot be returned because the leather will be marked. 

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Customer Reviews

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Robert M.

Best of the best!

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Remigijus M.
American Leather Strap

Excellent quality strap,pleasand to tauch. Fast schipping,very satisfied,fhank you so much.

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Allen R.
NATO Strap

I initially contacted Redux after I placed my order for a leather NATO strap. It took nearly a month for me to receive it so I contacted them With a complaint which is when I found out that it was the USPS that was totally running behind but I eventually received it and I’m totally happy with the look and quality of the strap.

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Owen D.
American Leather G10 / NATO Mil-Strap

Gorgeous and feels fantastic. However the extra 2cm of material flopping around at the tail end for those of us with smaller wrists is unfortunate, unsightly, and makes it look like I'm borrowing the thing. I could cut it off, but I'd lose the logo in the offing.

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Benjamin S.
Leather is too thin

Leather is too thin